Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SJR0016

Introduced
1/31/25  
Refer
1/31/25  
Refer
3/18/25  
Report Pass
5/8/25  
Engrossed
5/30/25  

Caption

SMES/MSMES-YOUTH

Impact

The bill aims to encourage young individuals to pursue careers in small to mid-sized manufacturing through promoting practical job opportunities that can offer stable salaries ranging from $50,000 to $70,000 annually. The resolution highlights the importance of Illinois' workforce, which is complemented by robust training programs from esteemed universities and community colleges. These academic institutions are crucial in preparing a talent pipeline for the advanced manufacturing sector, ultimately contributing to a stronger state economy.

Summary

SJR0016 emphasizes the significance of Small and Midsize Manufacturing Enterprises (SMEs/MSMEs) in the context of job creation and their contribution to the global manufacturing employment landscape. Acknowledging that SMEs/MSMEs can account for a substantial percentage (40-80%) of total manufacturing employment worldwide, the resolution calls attention to their simpler operational structures, allowing for faster decision-making processes and more personalized customer service. The resolution underlines that SMEs/MSMEs are often more connected to their employees, fostering a sense of camaraderie and community involvement among the workforce, which is typically less common in larger corporations.

Contention

Although the bill encourages the promotion of careers in manufacturing among the youth, discussions surrounding the resolution may arise about the balance between fostering interest in these careers and ensuring that other sectors are not neglected. Some may argue that concentrating solely on manufacturing careers may overlook emerging industries and technological advancements that could provide better long-term opportunities for young individuals. Additionally, while the state initiatives aim to enhance manufacturing employment, they must also ensure equitable access to all career paths for the youth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HJR0069

WORK PERMITS-IMMIGRANTS

IL HR0583

YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP WEEK

IL HR0504

NAT. SEMICONDUCTOR TECH CTR.

IL SR0604

CONGRATS-TECH INNOVATORS

IL SJR0016

COLLEGE INSURANCE TASK FORCE

IL HR0709

RECOGNIZE-YOUTHBUILD COALITION

IL HR0285

CONGRATS-IMA

IL HR0833

CONGRATS-IMA HALL OF FAME

IL HB5005

EDUCATION SAVINGS PROGRAMS

IL SR0532

HIGH SCHOOLS-YOUTH VOTING

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