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* Press release…

Today Governor JB Pritzker joined Senators Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, local officials, and business leaders to celebrate the official opening of Lion Electric’s newest electric vehicle manufacturing facility. The 900,000 square foot facility is the largest all-electric U.S. plant dedicated to medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicle production and builds on Governor Pritzker’s years of investment in EV manufacturing and production across the state.

“My administration has made investing in the EV sector a priority, because we know that the future of Illinois relies on dependable clean energy jobs as we transition to a carbon-free future,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Companies like Lion have recognized the many resources Illinois provides, including our uniquely talented workforce, and together we have set the state on a path to thousands more jobs and increased EV capacity.”

Governor Pritzker, Lion Electric CEO Marc Bédard, U.S. Senators Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth attended the event alongside Lion executives and other area representatives. The event was also attended by nearly 150 students from the Boys & Girls Club of Chicago and Com Ed’s Youth Ambassador Program, to tour the facility, ride a zero-emission school bus, and learn about future career opportunities in green engineering and manufacturing.

This event followed a successful week of meetings regarding EV’s and manufacturing during the Governor’s delegation trip to the United Kingdom. The Governor attended the Goodwood Festival of Speed and met with executives and government leaders from around the UK to promote Illinois’ many opportunities for business development and trade. Illinois’ burgeoning EV industry and the many incentives Illinois provides to EV manufacturers were crucial aspects of these conversations.

* Another press release…

Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) launched $37.9 million in funding for the Illinois Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program or “CEJA Workforce Hubs.” The program represents the largest training component of the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA), establishing a network of 13 community-based hubs across the state offering training, job placement services, barrier reduction support and more. The organizations that will run CEJA Workforce Hubs will be selected through a competitive Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) process.

“It’s been our priority since day one that as Illinois moves into the clean energy future, we make sure to continue to build strong career paths for those breaking into this growing industry,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Investing in these workforce hubs is a cornerstone of that commitment, working in collaboration with educational institutions and businesses to build on our successes as we move towards a greener and more equitable state.”

The CEJA Workforce Hubs are at the core of a highly interconnected set of statewide clean energy workforce development and community support programs. The Hubs will provide training and certification in alignment with the Clean Jobs Curriculum Framework to prepare people for entry-level clean energy jobs, including an introductory bridge training program and at least two job-specific training programs in the clean energy space, which will be selected by each Hub based on the local clean energy workforce needs. Participants can attend free of charge, receive a stipend, and access support services through barrier reduction funding.

* Farm Week…


JUST IN: Illinois @usdafsa Executive Director Scott Halpin says 5 counties — Adams, Hancock, Pike, Randolph & Schuyler — now authorized for emergency grazing on #CRP acres due to extreme #drought conditions limit. pasture quality/availability. Big deal for livestock producers. pic.twitter.com/JK98qHfXAm

— Tim Eggert (@TimothyMEggert) July 21, 2023

* WBEZ

From July 2 to July 18, more than 12,000 [Chicago] basement flooding reports were filed with 311, more than the number of basement flooding reports filed in all of 2021 and 2022 combined, according to a WBEZ analysis.

No other month since 2019, the earliest year 311 flooding data is available online, comes close to July’s current volume of reports.

“I’ve been here [at the Department of Water Management] for 19 years now, and we’ve seen some bad storm events before, and I mean bad, but this one was unbelievable,” said the department’s commissioner, Andrea Cheng, who was on the West Side on July 2 assessing the impact of the rainstorm.

* Springfield city council coverage

Ward 6 Ald. Jennifer Notariano had some cross words for the Illinois Freedom Caucus and the Independent Women’s Forum, organizers of last Thursday’s rally against the YMCA of Springfield.

Notariano called them “outsider agitators” who had come to Springfield “to sow discord.”

“We all appreciate that the YMCA strives to offer a welcoming space, so I choose to highlight the staff, the administration and the members who make it that way, rather than the politicians who traveled 100 miles out of their way to use our community as a backdrop for their manufactured outrage,” said Notariano towards the end of the meeting. […]

Emails provided by the YMCA to The State Journal-Register also suggested Wheeler’s parents voluntarily removed her from the swim team and canceled their membership.

* Heh…


Tribune: "To feature your luxury listing of $1,000,000 or more in Chicago Tribune’s Dream Homes…" https://t.co/ukxqJEZ1FL

Also Tribune: https://t.co/dOvnG31Zuq

— Capitol Fax (@capitolfax) July 21, 2023

* Isabel’s afternoon roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Jul 21, 23 @ 2:03 pm

Comments

  1. “The 900,000 square foot facility is the largest all-electric U.S. plant dedicated to medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicle production”

    Fantastic, and good luck. Companies new to Illinois, or thinking of locating here, can know the state is investing heavily in very key factors like infrastructure, education and clean energy. And the state protects and promotes diversity. Wins all around.

    Comment by Grandson of Man Friday, Jul 21, 23 @ 2:30 pm

  2. I was a huge fan of Wordslinger, and I was so proud of this blog for raising so much money for his daughter. I’m hoping we can show that same kind of heart and support for Yvette Shields’ kids. She may not have had the profile on this blog that Wordslinger did, but Yvette’s work helped to shape Illinois fiscal policy, and we all owe a huge debt to her memory. So please — take a minute and contribute to her fund.

    Comment by Soccermom Friday, Jul 21, 23 @ 3:10 pm

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