Governor-Elect’s Transition Committee
Releases Report
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[January 12, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD
- On Friday, Governor-Elect Bruce Rauner’s Transition Committee released
its report on the state of Illinois. The committee, chaired by
Lieutenant Governor-elect Evelyn Sanguinetti, and co-chaired by 28 of
the top business, civic and non-profit leaders in Illinois, has outlined
key recommendations to return the state to a position of prominence in
the United States.
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“The Transition Committee worked extremely hard on this report to
ensure it was complete and thorough,” Evelyn Sanguinetti said. “I
thank them for their hard work to ensure the administration is
properly briefed with recommendations as we move forward. I am
looking forward to Monday so we can start to shake up Springfield.”
The report details the challenges that must be overcome, and sets
forth recommendations to propel Illinois into the future. Nearly 200
committee members, representing all aspects of the state, assisted
the team to figure out how to best move the state forward. They
reviewed more than 1,400 pages of policy memos, and interviewed
local and national policy experts to come to their conclusions. In
addition, they asked the people of Illinois for their
recommendations and ideas, generating more than 2,500 responses
through the website, MakeIllinoisGreat.com.
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“The state of Illinois is in a death spiral and in desperate need of
a turnaround. I look forward to reviewing these recommendations to
ensure my administration can hit the ground running,” said Bruce
Rauner. “I appreciate the hard work from Evelyn and the transition
team, and am ready to work with all levels of government, business
and civic leaders and residents throughout the state to bring back
Illinois.”
A full copy of the report can be found at this link:
Building a Better Illinois: Report of the Transition Co-chairs
to the Governor Elect (90-page Pdf)
[Mike Schrimpf, Office of Governor
Elect Bruce Rauner] |