Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3356

Introduced
2/7/24  

Caption

CEJA-EQUITY ELIGIBLE COMMUNITY

Impact

The immediate impact of SB3356, upon its enactment, will be an increase in targeted government investment and support for energy communities within Illinois. These communities will potentially gain access to new resources and funding aimed at economic rejuvenation, which is particularly critical as they navigate the challenges of transitioning away from traditional energy sectors. By identifying and categorizing these areas, the bill directs state resources to communities that need them the most, thereby promoting equity in investment and opportunities within the energy sector.

Summary

SB3356 is a newly proposed bill that amends the Illinois Power Agency Act, specifically focused on enhancing investments in communities that have been significantly affected by the transition from traditional energy sources. The bill introduces a provision that expands the definitions of 'equity investment eligible community' and 'eligible community' to expressly include areas affected by energy transitions, as defined under the federal Internal Revenue Code due to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. This change aims to target community support to those residents who face disproportionate challenges such as unemployment caused by this energy shift.

Contention

Despite its positive intent, SB3356 may face contention from entities that argue against the distribution of state resources based on residency or past employment in specific sectors. Critics may raise concerns over potential biases in investment allocations which could favor certain communities over others that may also face economic hardships due to wider market conditions unrelated to energy transitions. Furthermore, there could be debates on the definitions and criteria used to classify energy communities and equitable contractors, leading to discussions on fairness, effectiveness, and transparency in the implementation of these provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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