SJ0015LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r SJ0015 LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r SJ0015 LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r 1 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 3 stated in its 2021 report card that the United States received 4 a grade of C- regarding the current state of infrastructure 5 and that more than six trillion dollars is needed to restore 6 the nation's infrastructure to a state of good repair; over 7 two trillion dollars is currently not funded, and the 8 remainder is inadequately funded; new, 21st Century projects 9 are also unfunded; and 10 WHEREAS, The Illinois ASCE 2022 Report Card assigned the 11 State's systems a cumulative grade of "C-"; the report 12 analyzes 11 categories of infrastructure pertinent to 13 Illinois, including aviation (C+), bridges (C), dams (C+), 14 drinking water (D+), inland waterways (D), ports (C-), rail 15 (C+), roads (D+), storm water (D+), transit (D+), and 16 wastewater (C-); and 17 WHEREAS, Out of four million total water service lines, 18 over 675,000 have been identified as lead and almost 380,000 19 as copper with lead solder services; Illinois will require at 20 least $12 billion to replace the lead water lines, and federal 21 appropriations will cover less than 10% of that cost; and 22 WHEREAS, Illinois' aging drinking water infrastructure is SJ0015 LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r SJ0015- 2 -LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r SJ0015 - 2 - LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r SJ0015 - 2 - LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r 1 leading to leaking pipelines, costing taxpayers money and 2 critical resources; in 2017, a total of 106 million gallons 3 per day (MGD) were lost among Lake Michigan allocation 4 permittees, or 13% of total water supplied; additional funding 5 is needed for aging storm water infrastructure that must keep 6 up with increasing rainfall trends from climate change; and 7 WHEREAS, Illinois needs at least 300,000 new units of 8 affordable housing for the most housing insecure; homelessness 9 increased in Illinois in 2024 by 116%, and there are 26,000 10 unhoused in the State; and 11 WHEREAS, There are 2,405 bridges in poor condition, or 9% 12 of all bridges in the State that are crossed by motorists every 13 day; approximately 70% of Illinois bridges in poor condition 14 are owned by counties, towns, or cities, suggesting the local 15 maintenance backlog is a significant challenge; and 16 WHEREAS, U.S. Reps. Danny Davis and Jesus "Chuy" Garcia 17 introduced H.R. 4052 (The National Infrastructure Bank Act) on 18 June 13, 2023 in the 118th U.S. Congress; this would create a 19 $5 trillion bank to finance all infrastructure requirements to 20 bring the system to a state of good repair and build new 21 projects; and 22 WHEREAS, The new national infrastructure bank is modeled SJ0015 - 2 - LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r SJ0015- 3 -LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r SJ0015 - 3 - LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r SJ0015 - 3 - LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r 1 on previous banks that helped build much of the country's 2 infrastructure under Presidents George Washington, James 3 Madison, Abraham Lincoln, and Franklin D. Roosevelt; the last 4 such bank helped bring us out of the Great Depression and win 5 World War II; and 6 WHEREAS, The new national infrastructure bank will create 7 25 million new jobs, pay Davis-Bacon wages, and enforce Buy 8 America provisions; Disadvantaged Business Enterprises will 9 receive significant disbursements, and the bill mandates 10 large-scale minority hiring; the bank will require no new 11 federal spending or federal taxes; according to experts, the 12 bank will grow the economy by 5% per year as did its 13 predecessors; and 14 WHEREAS, The new national infrastructure bank will 15 complement the Rebuild Illinois infrastructure program passed 16 by the legislature in 2019 and provide the additional new 17 money to bring all infrastructure in Illinois to a state of 18 good repair; and 19 WHEREAS, Many organizations are in support of a new 20 national infrastructure bank, including the National Black 21 Caucus of State Legislators, the National Hispanic Caucus of 22 State Legislators, the National Asian-Pacific American Caucus 23 of State Legislators, the Council of State Governments-East, SJ0015 - 3 - LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r SJ0015- 4 -LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r SJ0015 - 4 - LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r SJ0015 - 4 - LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r 1 the National Association of Counties, the National Association 2 of Development Organizations, the US High Speed Rail 3 Association, the National Latino Farmers and Ranchers Trade 4 Association, the American Sustainable Business Council, the 5 National Association of Minority Contractors, and the United 6 Association of Plumbers and Steamfitters International Union; 7 in addition, 29 state legislatures have introduced or passed 8 resolutions of support, as have county and city councils, 9 including the Chicago City Council; therefore, be it 10 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL 11 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF 12 REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN, that we urge the United 13 States Congress to pass H.R. 4052 to create a new national 14 infrastructure bank to finance urgently needed infrastructure 15 projects; and be it further SJ0015 - 4 - LRB104 09135 MST 19191 r