Statement
on the State of the State
Winter
2010
Last year this state faced historic challenges. We had impeachment
trial of the former Governor, a historic drop in revenues, record deficits, and
significant job loss in the state. But last year was also a year of tremendous
accomplishment in ethics, bipartisanship and capital.
I pledged to do everything
I could to pass a comprehensive jobs bill for Illinois. Senate Democrats led the
way on stabilizing the economy by drafting and passing the first capital construction
bill in a decade. This session we will continue the effort to stabilize the economy
by creating jobs and growing businesses.
During the past several months,
my caucus has met with frontline economic development professionals to create
a proactive economic agenda for Illinois. In the next 30 days, Senate Democrats
will unveil a comprehensive plan to invest in the people of Illinois, build upon
our economic strengths, and protect the pocketbooks of taxpayers.
We are
going to invest in the people of Illinois
- Illinois must help small businesses
through tax incentives to keeping and creating jobs.
- We will invest in Community
Colleges to help Illinois workers gain new skills and training.
- Illinois
must find innovative ways to help families pay their bills and stay in their homes.
We are going to build upon our economic strengths
- We must modernize
job creation tools for Illinois communities.
- Illinois should reduce fees
so businesses can keep and create jobs.
- We must promote key industries to
grown our economy and create jobs.
We are going to protect the pocketbooks
of taxpayers
- We must stop government fraud through greater oversight.
- We need greater budget transparency and accountability.
- Illinois must
ensure that banks invest in small businesses to help keep and create jobs.
This
session we face many of the same challenges that we did last year. In order to
move forward with plans to stabilize the budget and our economy, we are going
to need bipartisan support. I look forward to working with the Governor and both
parties to improve Illinois' economic outlook.
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