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Pritzker issues two new executive orders on Earth Day

Thursday, Apr 22, 2021 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Press release…

Executive Order 2021-07 Paves the Way for Emergency Utility Bill Relief for Nearly 80,000 Families

Executive Order 2021-08 Starts Transition to Low-Emission and Zero-Emission State-owned Vehicles

SPRINGFIELD—Recognizing Earth Day, Governor JB Pritzker signed two Executive Orders that put consumers and climate first, further advancing the administration’s commitment to transition to clean energy economy and protect the health, safety, and well-being of Illinois communities and consumers. The orders pave the way for a new Utility Disconnection Avoidance Program to provide $80 million in assistance to households to avoid disconnections, and a State Fleet Working Group that will move the state towards low-emission and zero-emission vehicles for future purchases and leases.

As a member of the U.S. Climate Alliance, Illinois continues to work toward meeting Paris Climate Agreement targets by implementing policies and programing that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 26-28 percent by 2025. Under the leadership of Governor Pritzker, the administration is taking concrete steps to protect Illinois’ natural resources and prepare the state’s workers and economy for the transition to a clean energy economy.

“The urgent need to address climate change, revitalize our state, and create jobs means that now is the time to transition to a clean energy economy, and this Earth Day, I’m taking action to protect our residents and the environment,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “By expanding assistance for Illinois utility customers, we’re making a difference in the lives of tens of thousands of customers at risk for disconnection right now – and by redirecting Illinois’ fleet of vehicles to prioritize low-emission and zero-emission vehicles, we’re setting the next generation of residents up for a better future. My administration is committed to making Illinois a leader in a clean energy and an equitable economy, and I’m proud to take another step toward fulfilling that mission.”

Executive Order 2021-07

Governor JB Pritzker today signed Executive Order 2021-07, which temporarily suspends two provisions of the Illinois Energy Assistance Act, expanding the use of available emergency relief dollars for Illinois utility customers currently at risk of service disconnections following the end of the winter moratorium, and maximizing the number of households eligible for relief. The Governor’s Executive Order paves the way for a new Utility Disconnection Avoidance Program (UDAP), allocating an estimated $80 million to help households in crisis. The expanded assistance measures will grant billing relief for nearly 80,000 current and former Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) customers currently at risk for disconnection and prevent service shutoffs due to a consumer’s inability to pay.

Illinoisans eligible for UDAP may receive a one-time credit of at least $250 up to a maximum of $5,000 for each eligible utility account. Families eligible for UDAP benefits include those who are currently on a utility disconnection list based on arrearages, as well as those who have received state energy assistance through LIHEAP or PIPP between October 1, 2018 and June 30, 2021.

Upon the filing of UDAP Emergency Rules, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) will move to immediately mobilize state and federal LIHEAP funding to help clients enrolled in the program be removed from the utilities’ shutoff lists. The Department will work with utility companies and local agencies to process invoices and credit customer accounts as soon as next month.

“While the State of Illinois has helped over 180,000 families with utility and other basic household costs since the pandemic first hit, we know that there are many more in need of our help,” said DCEO Acting Director Sylvia Garcia. “For Illinois customers still facing service shutoffs, expanded safety net measures brought forward by the State, local agencies, and our utility partners will ensure those who can least afford to pay their utility bills aren’t continuously penalized as a result of the current economic challenges. For residents who continue to face difficulty paying their bills, it’s not too late to enroll to receive LIHEAP benefits through our ongoing Help Illinois Families program.”

The expanded safety net measures are available for all residents qualifying based on prior LIHEAP enrollment, regardless of provider. To conduct outreach to eligible customers, the State of Illinois is working with the six largest regulated gas and electric utilities in the state: ComEd, Ameren, Nicor Gas, Peoples Gas, North Shore Gas, and MidAmerican Energy. To reach additional customers beyond these service areas, the State is working with local agencies who assist with distributing LIHEAP benefits on an annual basis.

Families interested in applying for the UDAP program should contact their local LIHEAP agency. To find your local agency, please call DCEO’s dedicated Help Illinois Families hotline at 1-833-711-0374 or visit www.helpillinoisfamilies.com.

This program builds on the Help for Illinois Families program, created by the Governor last year to expand emergency utility assistance to help reach an unprecedented number of families who have fallen behind on bills due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since June 2020, Help for Illinois Families has provided support to over 180,000 families across the state. The program is currently offering assistance to new and returning customers. Additional information can be found online at www.helpillinoisfamilies.com.

Executive Order 2021-08

Governor Pritzker today signed Executive Order 2021-08 to ensure future vehicles purchased or leased by the State of Illinois, to the extent possible, will be low-emission and zero-emission vehicles. The order also establishes a State Fleet Working Group comprised of representatives from different agencies within the administration that will lead the effort and take steps to procure and encourage the use of electric vehicles for state employees and the general public.

The State Fleet Working Group will be led by the Illinois Department of Central Management Services (CMS) and will include the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA), and Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC). In the coming months, the working group will begin efforts to reduce emissions from the transportation sector by establishing a plan to finance the purchase of low-emission and zero-emission vehicles for state use. The group will also develop a plan for the installation of electric vehicle chargers in support of State-owned electric vehicles and create a guide to ensure the vehicles receive proper maintenance and care.

“Under the leadership of Governor Pritzker, IDOT is committed to supporting and expanding green transportation practices in all facets of the work we do,” said Acting Illinois Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. “This initiative with our partner agencies will put us on the path toward using cleaner, more efficient vehicles for the services we provide the people of Illinois.”

“Illinois EPA looks forward to collaborating with fellow Agencies as we work to identify improvements in the State Fleet while prioritizing renewable and clean energy,” said Illinois EPA Director John Kim. “This effort further represents Governor Pritzker’s commitment to clean energy and a cleaner environment for the future of Illinois.”

“The transportation sector is the largest emitting sector in the state, and widespread adoption of electric vehicles is a necessary step to fight climate change. Illinois is poised to be a leader in expanding the growth of electric vehicles on our roads and highways, and today’s Executive Order shows Illinois’s commitment to decarbonizing the transportation sector,” said Illinois Commerce Commission Chairman Carrie K. Zalewski.

In addition to leading the State Fleet Working Group, CMS will develop a plan to install electric vehicle chargers on State property for employees and public-use. CMS will utilize existing funds from Governor Pritzker’s bipartisan Rebuild Illinois capital plan to facilitate the buildout of electric vehicle chargers at State-leased buildings.

“Illinois continues to be a leader in finding innovative ways to meet our transportation needs while protecting the environment,” said Janel L. Forde, Director of the Illinois Department of Central Management Services (CMS). “Expanding the use of electric vehicles recognizes the need to transition our fleet to high-quality, low-emission vehicles.”

To reduce local air pollutants, the Illinois State Board of Education will also work in coordination with IDOT and IEPA to provide information about low-emission and zero-emission school bus options for local school districts.

Governor Pritzker’s executive actions build on past efforts and reflect his commitments to address climate and environmental matters in Illinois. In February, Governor Pritzker called on the Illinois Finance Authority (IFA) to create a $15 million low-interest loan program to assist municipalities across central and southern Illinois who were financially impacted by record high natural gas prices resulting from extreme cold in Texas. To date, IFA has closed 14 low-interest, three-year loans to Illinois local governments hurt by the Texas freeze.

       

7 Comments
  1. - Wow - Thursday, Apr 22, 21 @ 3:09 pm:

    Mmmm Earth Day executive orders. What happened to his earth day energy bill??


  2. - RNUG - Thursday, Apr 22, 21 @ 3:23 pm:

    Does it include a Buy Illinois or Illinois Preference clause?


  3. - SOIL M - Thursday, Apr 22, 21 @ 3:31 pm:

    Would like the Governor to show he is serious about transitioning the State Vehicles. Starting immediately, he will only be driven around, and all vehicles in his motorcade should be Chevrolet Bolts. Sell off all SUVs driven and/or ridden in by all Executive staff and replace with Bolts also.
    ISP can move to Hybrid Mustangs for pursuits, all others in plug in electric vehicles.


  4. - Elliott Ness - Thursday, Apr 22, 21 @ 4:10 pm:

    Imagine that, a politician stumping for programs using a made up holiday.


  5. - Scott - Thursday, Apr 22, 21 @ 4:33 pm:

    @Ness
    Aren’t all holidays made-up? I mean, someone came up with the idea of each holiday at some point. Some were just made-up longer ago than others. A case could be made that things like the solstices and equinoxes aren’t made-up because they’re based on the earth’s position around the sun. Otherwise, they’re all made-up.


  6. - Six Degrees of Separation - Thursday, Apr 22, 21 @ 4:42 pm:

    The state used to have a pretty large fleet of Ford Escape hybrids going on 15 years ago. Then Ford stopped making them because gas was cheap and they weren’t selling that well.


  7. - Elliott Ness - Thursday, Apr 22, 21 @ 7:36 pm:

    @Scott, I will concede that most are made up, I like to think there are traditional holidays like Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, Independence Day, etc…that are not quite as goofy. Grandparent day, siblings day, all creations of Hallmark I believe?


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