SR0071LRB104 09148 ECR 19204 r SR0071 LRB104 09148 ECR 19204 r SR0071 LRB104 09148 ECR 19204 r 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, Transportation is the largest source of 3 greenhouse gas emissions in the State of Illinois; driving and 4 encouraging the use of electric vehicles, which generate no 5 tailpipe emissions, is an important step towards reducing air 6 pollution and mitigating the effects of climate change; and 7 WHEREAS, The State of Illinois has made significant 8 strides in promoting clean energy and reducing the State's 9 carbon footprint by advancing electric vehicle programs, 10 developing and expanding infrastructure conducive to electric 11 vehicles, and passing several key pieces of legislation that 12 support the use and development of electric vehicles; and 13 WHEREAS, The State of Illinois has become a leader in the 14 United States in electric vehicle adoption with the Secretary 15 of State's Office reporting 126,231 registered electric 16 vehicles in January 2025, marking a 34.5% increase from 17 January 2024, and 4,051 public charging ports; and 18 WHEREAS, Illinois remains committed to promoting and 19 expanding programs, such as electric vehicle programs, that 20 aim to protect public health and the climate and has been able 21 to honor that commitment partly in thanks to support from the 22 federal government; and SR0071 LRB104 09148 ECR 19204 r SR0071- 2 -LRB104 09148 ECR 19204 r SR0071 - 2 - LRB104 09148 ECR 19204 r SR0071 - 2 - LRB104 09148 ECR 19204 r 1 WHEREAS, On November 15, 2021, the Infrastructure 2 Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) was signed into law by 3 President Biden and allocated $7.5 Billion to various programs 4 to promote the adoption of electric vehicles across the 5 nation; the federal government's support for electric vehicle 6 programs has been instrumental in the growth of the electric 7 vehicle market in Illinois; and 8 WHEREAS, In January 2025, it was announced by Governor JB 9 Pritzker that Illinois received the federal government's 10 largest grant in the nation, totally $114 million, for the 11 expansion of the State's electric vehicle charging 12 infrastructure; and 13 WHEREAS, The current federal administration has an 14 opportunity to expand on the progress that has been made by 15 maintaining and promoting policies that support research, 16 development, and the implementation of electric vehicles to 17 aid Illinois and the rest of the nation in meeting their 18 environmental and economic goals; therefore, be it 19 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL 20 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge President 21 Trump, the members of the United States Congress, and the 22 current federal administration to continue to support electric SR0071 - 2 - LRB104 09148 ECR 19204 r SR0071- 3 -LRB104 09148 ECR 19204 r SR0071 - 3 - LRB104 09148 ECR 19204 r SR0071 - 3 - LRB104 09148 ECR 19204 r SR0071 - 3 - LRB104 09148 ECR 19204 r