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The Next Generation Energy Plan: Jobs, Clean Energy and a Stronger Economy for Illinois
Tuesday, May 17, 2016 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] Recently, a bill with strong bipartisan, labor, and community support called the Next Generation Energy Plan (NGEP) was introduced in Springfield that will drive Illinois’ clean energy future, while protecting and creating thousands of jobs and strengthening the state’s economy. Specifically, the NGEP will:
• Enhance the reliability and security of the power grid • Jumpstart solar energy in Illinois with rebates and more than $140 million per year in new funding for solar development. • Nearly double energy efficiency programs, creating $4.1 billion in energy savings • Provide $1 billion of funding for low-income assistance. • Reduce the fixed customer charge for energy delivery by 50% and create equitable rates, giving customers more control over their bills. • Strengthen and expand the Renewable Portfolio Standard. To learn more, visit:
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Fantasy Sports Is Internet Gaming
Tuesday, May 17, 2016 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] The daily fantasy sports gambling industry is pressuring officials to pass a bailout that actually costs taxpayers. According to COGFA these Internet gaming giants would each pay just $900,000 in state taxes, but they could afford $500 million in television ads last year. Taxpayers may actually have to subsidize regulating online sports wagering. The Illinois Gaming Board doesn’t know how much it will cost to oversee this new form of online gaming. The state is facing an unprecedented budget crisis, but two out-of-state companies, which the Attorney General said broke law, want you to give them valuable Internet gaming licenses. Everyone but paid fantasy sports operators agree, it’s gambling:
• Attorneys General across the country decided it’s been illegal gambling • NFL great Joe Namath says it’s gambling • The Chicago Crime Commission believes it’s gambling Proponents are telling elected officials a fantasy, but the budget crisis is real. Don’t make it worse and pass a fantasy sports bailout that actually costs the state money.
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