Governor Enforces Seriousness of Terrorism
Threat with Financial Support
Federal terrorism money
earmarked to reimburse municipalities and counties for Orange
security level costs
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[DEC. 23, 2003]
CHICAGO – Governor Rod R. Blagojevich reminded city and county
officials on Monday that the State of Illinois has earmarked federal
terrorism money to reimburse cities and counties for the
extraordinary costs related to increased security levels at threat
level Orange.
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“The state is taking this alert very seriously and is closely
monitoring all key infrastructure throughout Illinois,” Governor
Blagojevich said. “We also want to help local authorities do the
same with their critical infrastructure by making certain that
mayors and county board chairmen know that money is available to
help them implement additional security or preventative measures
while at this heightened level of alert.”
Blagojevich noted that authorities in every region of the state
recently completed a risk and vulnerability assessment for the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, and that part of that assessment
process included identifying critical infrastructure. He also
pointed out that the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) web
site (www.iema.state.il.us) contains a guide for counties and
municipalities that includes a general checklist of security
measures and preventative actions that those jurisdictions might
want to consider at each threat level.
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“Securing our critical infrastructure and protecting our citizens is
a team effort that includes all levels of government,” Blagojevich
said.
The reimbursement program at Orange is specifically for
items such as overtime for police, fire, emergency management and
public health personnel. The eligible reimbursement period only
includes the dates that the country is at the Orange threat level,
which was implemented at noon on December 21. Local jurisdictions
are required to document the additional costs, including
justification for specific infrastructure protection. Reimbursement
forms or additional information are available by contacting the
Illinois Terrorism Task Force at (217) 558-1334.
[News release]
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