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*Press release from Attorney General Kwame Raoul…

Attorney General Kwame Raoul today, alongside 20 attorneys general, sent a letter to Fortune 100 companies in support of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in the workplace. The letter is in response to a letter 13 Republican attorneys general sent to the companies in an attempt to undermine efforts to reduce racial inequities in corporate America by falsely claiming that programs to address racial disparity are unlawful.

“These 13 Republican attorneys general, while cloaking their letter in a theme of colorblindness, have audaciously targeted programs aimed at helping African Americans gain access to economic opportunity,” Raoul said. “Diversity initiatives are not just laudable goals, they are also good for business. I have a deep commitment to working with private employers to help further diversity, equity and inclusion in Illinois, and I will continue to be an advocate and champion of civil rights and racial progress.”

In today’s letter, Raoul and the coalition applaud corporate efforts to recruit diverse workforces and create inclusive work environments while encouraging the companies to double-down on diversity-focused programs. The letter also reiterates that such efforts are legal and reduce corporate risk for claims of discrimination, and that:

AG Raoul also had an opinion piece in Crain’s this morning.

* State avoids Clean Air Act sanctions. Capitol News Illinois

A proposed change in state air pollution regulations will move forward despite an objection from a legislative oversight committee, allowing the state to avoid federal sanctions that otherwise would go into effect next month.

The change, which came from the Illinois Pollution Control Board and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, repeals existing language that allowed factories, refineries, power plants and other facilities to exceed their emission limits during shutdowns, startups, and malfunctions.

The previous rules also gave the owners of those facilities a certain level of immunity from civil lawsuits for exceeding their emission limits during those events.

The change was necessary because of recent court decisions that prompted the U.S. EPA to change its interpretation of the federal Clean Air Act, a program that is largely administered and enforced by state and local governments.

* Good news for Englewood

A community organization leading the charge to transform an abandoned railway line and nearby vacant land into a vibrant agro-eco district received another boost in funding Monday, pushing the nearly two-decade-long dream forward.

Grow Greater Englewood received a $3.8 million grant from the Bezos Earth Fund to continue work on the Englewood Nature Trail, a 12-foot-wide, ADA-accessible, multi-use trail. The elevated path will run behind 58th and 59th streets between Wallace and Hoyne Avenues.

Chicago-based nonprofit Blacks In Green also received $1.5 million in funding to scale its Sustainable Square Mile pilot in Woodlawn. The Black Oaks Center for Sustainable Renewable Living received $1.75 million to support local farms and farmers. A complete list of Bezos Earth Fund awardees is available here.

* If you’re looking to get caught up on today’s City Council meeting here’s Erin Hegarty thread…

After a marathon of press conferences on a steamy third floor, today’s City Council meeting has begun! This is the last meeting before an August break. https://t.co/phAn1D3oI8

— Erin Hegarty (@erin_hegarty) July 19, 2023


* Press release…

Today, Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois delegation concluded their mission to the United Kingdom. Over the past several days, the Governor participated in discussions on bilateral collaborations in technology and higher education, meetings with business organizations to strengthen ties to Illinois, and announced the intent to pursue a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the UK to advance trade and economic development goals in Illinois.

The Governor hosted a “Clean Energy & Clean Technology” roundtable with Illinois and United Kingdom-based energy companies. At this meeting, the present parties signed an MOU intending to strengthen collaboration to create a net-zero energy future. Illinois has been a leader in the clean energy space and is the first state in the Midwest to require carbon free energy by 2050. The list of companies included in the MoU are Commonwealth Edison Company, Ameren Illinois Company, The Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company, North Shore Gas Company, Northern Illinois Gas Company, National Grid plc, UK Power Networks, and Energy Networks Association.

Both the Illinois and UK-based companies promise to expand the use of sustainable technologies and renewable energy to support economic growth and the creation of jobs across both the United Kingdom and the State of Illinois. During this meeting, the Governor highlighted Illinois’ clean energy benefits to businesses looking to expand in the United States. Illinois’ Climate and Equitable Jobs Act is devoting $180 million per year to workforce programming to build the clean energy workforce.

“Under the leadership of Governor Pritzker, Speaker Welch, and the General Assembly, Illinois is recognized as a national leader in the efforts to decarbonize the energy sector,” said Ameren Illinois Chairman and President Lenny Singh. “Ameren Illinois is proud to collaborate with the Governor, our utility colleagues, and our friends in the United Kingdom to accelerate this transition and bring the economic benefits to central and southern Illinois.”

“We are building a bright, sustainable future with a focus on providing customers affordable and reliable energy. Our research and investments in emerging clean energy technologies — including renewable natural gas and hydrogen — and our success significantly reducing leaks in old pipelines will help the state meet its climate goals while creating jobs and strengthening the economy,” said Torrence Hinton, president — Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas. “On behalf of our customers and the dedicated men and women of Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas, I am pleased to sign this Memorandum of Understanding.” […]

The Governor also met with major partners in the quantum computing space. Many of these members also met the day prior at an “Innovation and Technology” Roundtable at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business in London. Illinois is home to more National Quantum Science Information centers than any other state and is one of the largest contributors to the National Quantum Initiative Act. Governor Pritzker’s administration is ensuring the future of quantum computing is centered in Illinois through a $200 million investment in the Chicago Quantum Exchange

Lastly, the Governor hosted the Delegation’s Farewell Dinner to mark the end of the 2023 UK Trade Mission with the Illinois Delegation. This trade mission’s goal was the strengthening of bilateral collaboration between the UK and Illinois. Highlights of the trip include the Goodwood Festival of Speed where the Governor discussed Illinois’ commitment to electric vehicles, discussions with business and education leaders on enhancing the economic cooperation between the UK and Illinois and initiating an MoU between the United Kingdom and Illinois.

* Props to the student journalists that keep breaking major stories…

Student journalists are watchdogging America's universities. First, reporting by @TheDailyNU led to the firing of Northwestern's football coach. Now, work by the @StanfordDaily has led to the resignation of Stanford's president. https://t.co/936Jh2411V

— Mark Jacob (@MarkJacob16) July 19, 2023


* Isabel’s afternoon roundup:

posted by Isabel Miller
Wednesday, Jul 19, 23 @ 1:51 pm

Comments

  1. === “Under the leadership of Governor Pritzker, Speaker Welch, and the General Assembly, Illinois is recognized as a national leader in the efforts to decarbonize the energy sector,”====

    No mention of the Senate President. I know he wasn’t on the trip but I think they could have thrown him in there. Not sure if the Gov’s people are directly quoting the Ameren Chairman or they did it on purpose.

    Comment by Been There Wednesday, Jul 19, 23 @ 2:19 pm

  2. I know he’s working with recent examples but I would hope Mark Jacob would agree that journalism has value even when it doesn’t result in people leaving their jobs.

    Comment by Socially DIstant watcher Wednesday, Jul 19, 23 @ 2:27 pm

  3. = Swift fills more Chicago hotel rooms than NASCAR =

    And no streets needed to be closed.

    Comment by JoanP Wednesday, Jul 19, 23 @ 2:48 pm

  4. - I would hope Mark Jacob would agree that journalism has value even when it doesn’t result in people leaving their jobs. -

    Do you have any idea who Mark Jacob is and what his career has been?

    Comment by Excitable Boy Wednesday, Jul 19, 23 @ 3:01 pm

  5. My daughter was in plays with Emma growing up. They remained friends over the years. My wife was with Emma and her mom two weeks ago just shooting the breeze. Very sad. Great young lady.

    Comment by Eire17 Wednesday, Jul 19, 23 @ 3:09 pm

  6. ===NU hazing accusers now include former softball, baseball players, attorneys say===

    It would behoove NU to settle these cases, as many as possible and wholly blame it on “the Fitzgerald Culture that permeated the NU athletic department for a long time, and we regret that”

    I mean, Fitzgerald wants to sue… so…

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Jul 19, 23 @ 3:14 pm

  7. ==And no streets needed to be closed. ==

    The Swift concert didn’t include an average of 4.6 million viewers watching images and hearing stories about our city over multiple hours. Perhaps different events should be evaluated differently.

    Comment by supplied_demand Wednesday, Jul 19, 23 @ 3:43 pm

  8. ===Props to the student journalists that keep breaking major stories…===

    First NU now Stanford…

    Good work is good work, student paper takes zero away from these stories.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Jul 19, 23 @ 4:42 pm

  9. That Stanford Daily piece is by Theo Baker, a freshman. Holy cow, watch that one.

    Comment by Barnaby Wilde Wednesday, Jul 19, 23 @ 9:59 pm

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