Big Labor version of an energy jobs bill has passed an Illinois House committee

State Rep. Larry Walsh, Jr. (D-Elwood). (Dave Dahl/WJBC)

 

By Dave Dahl

SPRINGFIELD – A Big Labor – supported bill would really just enrich Big Energy, according to a key opponent of the Climate Union Jobs Act.

State Rep. Larry Walsh, Jr. (D-Elwood) talked up a seemingly endless list of climate- and labor-friendly benefits of the bill, which, he said, “doubles our investment in renewable energy credits to spark the development of renewable energy in areas most in need.”

Illinois Public Interest Research Group director Abe Scarr says CUJA doubles something, all right: “It doubles down on the worst policies passed during Com Ed’s corrupt scheme and makes them worse,” he said. “What’s worse: it’s often misleading about its intent.”

HB 1472 has passed the House Public Utilities Committee.

Dave Dahl can be reached at [email protected]

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