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* The Economic Alliance of Kankakee County responds to continued complaints about the Gotion EV battery plant

Kankakee County was presented with a rare opportunity this September when Gotion, Inc. announced its plans to invest $2 billion to convert a formerly closed facility in Manteno into an electric vehicle battery production facility. The Economic Alliance of Kankakee County fully supports this development because of the positive economic impact it will make in the region. Further, the Economic Alliance is committed to creating the conditions which ensure Kankakee County’s citizens, business, and organizations benefit from Gotion’s success. […]

According to economic modeling indicators created by Lightcast using data from the Illinois Department of Employment Security, Gotion’s investment in the county will result in well over 1,000 additional jobs in health care, hospitality, engineering, construction, and so many other areas of our local economy. New businesses will flourish, and our local entrepreneurs will be ready for the challenge.

We believe that concerns related to the tax incentives which were one factor in Gotion’s choice to invest in Kankakee County are short-sighted. Lightcast predicts that Gotion’s presence in the county will increase local tax revenue by several million dollars each year which will be, in turn, reinvested in the communities and organizations relying upon these revenues. These incentives also require investments made locally in a training program to ensure that Kankakee County residents have priority access to these great jobs in a thriving high-tech industry of the future.

Kankakee County was ranked the third best small manufacturing hub in the nation in 2023 in Business Facilities magazines’ annual metro rankings report. This ranking demonstrates the strength of manufacturing in this region, and it’s a diversified manufacturing base. Products made in Kankakee County range from food to biopharmaceuticals to steel. Now, we have an opportunity to further diversify industry in our community, and this can only strengthen our economy and position our communities for prosperity.

But only a single community member showed up to complain

At last week’s bi-monthly Economic Alliance of Kankakee County board of directors meeting, it adopted a five-paragraph resolution supporting the $2-billion Gotion development set for the long-vacant, 1.5-million-square-foot, former Kmart distribution property in Manteno. […]

At the conclusion of the meeting when audience members are asked to bring up items they would like to share, one audience member took the event in an entirely different direction.

Bob Forsythe, who said he is a 30-plus-year Manteno resident, blasted the alliance for its Gotion support.

* Thinking big at UIUC

The big ticket in the University of Illinois’ fiscal year 2025 budget request? The School of Art and Design’s proposal for an expansion to its building, clocking in at $111 million.

Leading reasons for the proposed Thinking and Learning addition include facility consolidation, as visual-arts students, faculty and staff are currently spread among 13 buildings.

Kevin Hamilton, dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts, said the expansion would support continuing growth of the school and create space for community members to practice art. […]

The $111 million request — which makes up 35 percent of the UI’s portion of the capital budget request — would cover both this addition and renovations to the original Art and Design building on the northeast corner of Fourth Street and Peabody Drive, which has not seen a major overhaul since its construction in the late ’50s

* Politico

State Rep. Mary Flowers is facing another primary opponent — making her reelection bid a little easier. Democrat Mike Crawford has filed paperwork to run against Flowers, according to the State Board of Elections. Crawford is dean at The Chicago School, a private university in the city.

Getting crowded: Flowers, a veteran state rep, also faces competition from fellow Democrat Mark Hamberlin. The competition from fellow Democrats comes as Flowers has faced headwinds in the Democratic caucus. House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch banned her from meetings earlier this year claiming she was too disruptive. Welch also bumped her from his leadership team.

* Common sense finally arrives after way too much disruption was allowed (some of it contrived and maybe even paid for)

The Chicago City Council’s sergeant-at-arms is laying down the law in a belated attempt to stop raucous, profane and threatening behavior by members of the public that has left alderpersons fearing for their safety during meetings. […]

The rules would ban:

Those in the gallery must remain seated, standing only when delivering public comment. They must silence their cellphones, use small handheld devices only when seated and avoid interfering with the “view or hearing” of others in attendance.

* Already?…


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* From Isabel…

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 2:57 pm

Comments

  1. =State Rep. Mary Flowers=

    Still the worst member of the ILGA. Considering The freedom caucus exists (or whatever it’s name is) that is saying something.

    Comment by JS Mill Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 3:46 pm

  2. ====Much ire seems to start from the fact Gotion is a China-based company. Opponents have linked the company, although without specifics, to being directed by the Chinese Communist Party.

    Is is much ire though? Really seems more like a small amount of ire including one in live person and some keyboardists on the Facebook.

    Comment by ArchPundit Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 4:39 pm

  3. It is comical that the Sargent at Arms, as opposed to the electeds, had to step in and show some leadership to stop the craziness.

    Comment by Three Dimensional Checkers Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 5:28 pm

  4. Re: The School of Art and Design proposal

    Full disclosure: I struggle to draw stick people.

    I would encourage all to visit a design exhibition at Krannert Art Museum. I have learned so much about the process and education of design and what goes into it.

    It’s not only making a model, but there will be a lengthly book on how to do it, including:

    What the environmental impact
    The sourcing and transportation of materials
    And, how it will eventually be recycled or disposed of.

    Like they say. It’s complicated, and requires considerable training.

    Comment by Stix Hix Wednesday, Nov 15, 23 @ 7:11 am

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