Capitol Report from Senator Craig Wilcox

Illinois Unemployment Remains 3rd Highest in Nation as Governor Travels the Country

Illinoisans continue to struggle to make ends meet as the rising cost of groceries and other daily necessities puts a strain on family budgets. But as the state’s unemployment rate remains the third highest in the nation, Governor JB Pritzker has focused his energy on traveling across the country to raise his national profile.

This has prompted members of the Illinois Senate Republican Caucus to renew calls for Pritzker to put his national ambitions on hold and focus on Illinois.

They highlight several issues plaguing the state under Pritzker’s leadership, including raising taxes by nearly a billion dollars to fund spending more than a billion dollars per year on programs for non-citizens. They also point to the rising crime rates across the state, including a 60% increase in major crimes in Chicago since 2019, with more than 100 shootings occurring over the July 4th weekend.

The people of Illinois are tired of being seen as little more than a piggy bank to fund the Governor’s progressive agenda. He/she is calling on the Governor to “Think Illinois” and shift his focus back to Illinois and prioritize improving the lives of its residents.

Hypocrisy on Display as Democrats Prepare to Converge in Chicago

The hypocrisy of Illinois Democrats is on full display as many of the same lawmakers set to make Vice President Kamala Harris the Democratic nominee for president after President Joe Biden was forced out of the race, recently voted to change state election rules in Illinois to block candidate slating.

This spring, the Democratic supermajority in Springfield passed legislation to prevent candidates from being appointed to the ballot after the primary election, a process similar to that now being used to nominate Harris.

Within 48 hours, Governor Pritzker signed the bill into law, despite initially claiming he hadn’t read it and labeling it an “ethics bill” saying “it really does make sure that we don’t have backroom deals to put people on the ballot and run as a result of some small group of people in a smoke-filled room making the choice.”

Critics, including good government groups, condemned the law as a power grab aimed at reducing voter choice because it changed the rules for an election process that was already underway. The Illinois law was found unconstitutional by a Sangamon County Judge, a ruling that has been appealed to the Illinois Supreme Court.

However, less than 48 hours after President Biden dropped out of the race, Governor Pritzker endorsed slating Vice President Harris, a move similar to the one he previously criticized. The situation raises questions about the hypocrisy of Illinois Democrats’ actions and their commitment to fair electoral processes. Voters tuning into the DNC should be aware of the hypocrisy of Governor Pritzker and his allies.

Legislation Aims to Restore Critical Funding for Soil and Water Conservation Districts

Senate Republicans have introduced a bill to reinstate $4 million in critical funding for soil and water conservation districts (SWCD) that had been cut from the budget by Governor Pritzker. These districts work to protect Illinois’ valuable soil and water resources through strategic conservation efforts.

The legislation, Senate Bill 3964, responds to a significant reduction in funding for soil and water conservation districts in Pritzker’s Fiscal Year 2025 budget. It addresses this challenge by reallocating funds through the Partners for Conservation Fund, highlighting the indispensable role of SWCDs in environmental stewardship. This crucial legislation aims to ensure these essential districts can continue their vital work in environmental protection and sustainable resource management.

Upcoming Events in the 32nd District

The REAL ID event held today was at maximum capacity, as every scheduled spot was taken by a resident of the 32nd District seeking to take care of some DMV business. My thanks go out to the drivers’ services team from the Secretary of State’s office for helping make this McHenry event a huge success.

Be sure to mark your calendars now for these other upcoming events:

  • August 17, District Office Open House: Wilcox Office, 209 N. Benton Street, Woodstock, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • September 11, Medicare 101: Nippersink Public Library, 5418 Hill Rd, Richmond, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
  • September 19, Barks & Brews: In cooperation with K9s4U at Kishwaukee Brewing Company, 1900 Dillard Court, Woodstock, 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
  • September 25, Conversations Untapped: Richmond Brathaus, 10310 North Main Street, Richmond, 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
  • October 2, Conversations Untapped: The Grove Pub and Grill, 2008 Main Street Road, Spring Grove, 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
  • October 15, Senior Health Fair: Crystal Lake Park District Grand Oaks Building, 1401 W. Route 176, Crystal Lake, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

FBI Warning Illinois Residents about the Danger of ‘Jugging’

As crime rates have increased in recent years, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is alerting Illinois residents about a significant rise in a specific type of robbery known as “jugging.” This tactic involves criminals following and attacking individuals after they withdraw cash from ATMs.

The FBI has issued a warning about the alarming uptick in these incidents, emphasizing the need for heightened awareness and vigilance. To safeguard yourself from these attacks, the FBI recommends being mindful of vehicles near ATMs, regularly monitoring your surroundings for suspicious activity, avoiding distractions while using the ATM, and keeping your money out of sight.

Given the rise in “jugging” incidents in Illinois, it is crucial to stay vigilant and cautious to protect yourself.

$18 Million Announced for Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program

$18 million in new funding has been allocated for the Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program.

The Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program, which began in 2021, aims to prepare participants for registered apprenticeship programs. This round of funding will prioritize grants in regions lacking pre-apprenticeship programs and target underserved groups, including people of color, veterans, and women. 

Approximately 35 new programs are expected to be funded, benefiting over 1,400 residents statewide.

More information can be found at https://dceo.illinois.gov/illinoisworks/preapprenticeship.html

DCEO Launches $42 Million Regional Site Readiness Program to Boost Industrial Development

The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) has allocated $42 million to launch the Regional Site Readiness Program.

This endeavor aims to enhance the readiness of potential industrial sites across Illinois, bolstering the state’s capacity to attract investments and create new job opportunities. This funding comes from the 2019 Rebuild Illinois program. Planning grants up to $150,000 and Capital Ready grants up to $3 million are available, with applications open until October 21, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. 

For more information on applying and to view the Notice of Funding Opportunities (NOFOs), please visit the DCEO website. Assistance with applications can be obtained by contacting CEO.GrantHelp@illinois.gov.

Craig Wilcox

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