Senator Sally Turner joins fellow
Republican legislators to urge for immediate relief for Illinois
families struggling with energy bills
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[April 04, 2023]
State
Senator Sally Turner (R-Beason) joined several Illinois Republican
legislators at the Capitol Tuesday to call for action to address the
rising cost of energy impacting Illinois families and businesses.
Gathering a day before the Governor’s 2023 Budget and State of the
State Address, the legislators said providing long-term relief for
Illinois families should be one of Gov. JB Pritzker’s top budget
priorities, and have introduced a number of proposals for short-term
relief.
“The ongoing energy crisis within downstate Illinois is forcing too
many Illinois families to choose between heating or eating,” said
Sen. Turner. “It is our duty as legislators to provide real-world
solutions for this problem as quickly as possible.”
Citing energy rate increases that have almost doubled
some families’ power bills since May 2022, Sen. Turner is backing
Senate Bill 2200, which would allocate $200 million in rebates to
affected consumers. The Legislature approved an Ameren rate relief
package during last month’s lame-duck session that would provide the
average household with $170 in rate relief. The rate relief would be
broken up into monthly bill credits likely occurring from April
through October. The program is subject to appropriation, and it has
not been funded.
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Sen. Turner is also supporting
Senate Bill 1548, which would cut burdensome regulatory “red
tape” at the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, which has
prevented new power plants from coming online in a timely
manner. And Senate Bill 1547, which would create the Power Grid
Task Force requiring the General Assembly to look at the impacts
that energy policies are having on Illinois’ ability to produce
the required amount of energy to meet Illinois’ needs.
“These proposals are common-sense solutions that should garner
bipartisan support, including from the Governor,” continued Sen.
Turner. “If we do nothing to address our state’s energy capacity
problems, Illinoisans throughout the state will continue to see
rate increases and even potential black or brown outs.”
While Illinoisans await action on legislative
measures to address energy costs and grid supply, legislators will
be sending a letter to Gov. Pritzker requesting the filing of
emergency rulemaking procedures to dump more power into the grid
markets and revised permit procedures to fast-track the development
of natural gas plants.
[Marcus J. Durrett
Illinois Senate Republican Staff
Communications and Public Affairs] |