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A bipartisan effort to help preserve our state’s nuclear plants is not about Exelon, it is about the future of Illinois. It is about what’s best for Illinois consumers, our workers, our economy, our environment, and the reliability of our electric system.
Without the adoption of energy policy reform legislation, several of Illinois’ nuclear plants are at risk of closing, which would be catastrophic to the state. According to a report issued by the State of Illinois, the state faces:
The risk is real for many of our communities in Illinois. We do not want to see the same devastating impacts that communities in Vermont and Wisconsin have already experienced and that communities in Massachusetts and New York will experience as a result of the anticipated closing of nuclear energy plants.
We know the importance of the state’s nuclear power plants firsthand as they are the lifeblood of our communities. They support our schools, public works, police and fire departments, and numerous community programs and interests. We are tired of some shadowy organization called the BEST Coalition telling us what’s best for our communities.
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Nancy Norton Ammer, CEO, Grundy Economic Development Council
Tara Barney, CEO, Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce
Marian Brisard, Executive Director, Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce
Roger Cyrulik, Mayor of Clinton, Ill.
James Homa, Village President of Braceville, Ill.
Ron Jacobs, Superintendent, Riverdale School District
Terry Kernc, Mayor of Diamond, Ill.
Dick Kopczick, Mayor of Morris, Ill.
Deanna Mershon, Executive Director, Byron Chamber of Commerce
Chris Millard, Mayor of Byron, Ill.
Dean Moyer, Mayor of Cordova, Ill.
Larry Russell, Mayor of Fulton, Ill.
David Spicer, Mayor of Seneca, Ill.
James Trager, Mayor of Marseilles, Ill.
Christina Van Yperen, Executive Director, Grundy County Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Jim Vehrs, Mayor of Braidwood, Ill.
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Tuesday, Feb 16, 16 @ 10:14 am
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