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Senate Week in Review: Nov. 13-17, 2023

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State Senator Dave Syverson | Illinois General Assembly

State Senator Dave Syverson | Illinois General Assembly

The Office of the Executive Inspector General has uncovered more misconduct within state agencies under the Pritzker Administration. A recent report reveals fraudulent conduct, a misuse of state resources, and various other wrongdoings. State Senator Dave Syverson expresses concern over the ongoing issues within the administration, citing previous audits and personnel problems in other agencies.

In response to a controversial green energy law that stripped property owners of their rights, the General Assembly has passed legislation to restore protections for Illinois landowners. Senate Bill 1699 aims to repair the damage caused by the Governor's push for green energy. The bill requires wind and solar developers to compensate farmers and landowners for crop losses and damage to drainage systems. It also mandates a study on the impact of renewable energy proposals on the state's electrical grid.

Illinoisans are urged to contribute to the Illinois Veterans History Project, a statewide initiative to collect and preserve the stories of military veterans. The project, developed by the Library of Congress and the Illinois Secretary of State's office, aims to ensure that veterans are not forgotten. Submissions can be made online or by mail and will be displayed on the project's website.

The report from the Office of the Executive Inspector General highlights numerous instances of misconduct within state agencies. According to the report, there were 3,078 complaints filed and 450 investigations opened in Fiscal Year 2023. State Senator Dave Syverson emphasizes the need for accountability within the Pritzker Administration, given the series of audits and personnel issues that have come to light in recent times.

The General Assembly has taken action to rectify the negative consequences of a controversial green energy law. Senate Bill 1699 aims to protect farmers and landowners by holding wind and solar developers accountable for any damage caused by their projects. This legislation, passed unanimously by the Senate and the House of Representatives, also includes provisions to study the impact of renewable energy proposals on the state's electrical grid.

Illinoisans are invited to participate in the Illinois Veterans History Project, a collaborative effort between the Library of Congress and the Illinois Secretary of State's office. The project seeks to collect and preserve the stories of military veterans, ensuring that their contributions are remembered. Submissions can be made online or by mail and will be featured on the project's website.

The Office of the Executive Inspector General's report sheds light on the misconduct occurring within state agencies. State Senator Dave Syverson underscores the need for greater accountability within the Pritzker Administration, citing previous audits and personnel issues. The General Assembly has responded by passing legislation to restore protections for landowners affected by a controversial green energy law. Additionally, Illinoisans are encouraged to contribute to the Illinois Veterans History Project, an initiative aimed at preserving the stories of military veterans.

Click this link to access more information: https://senatordavesyverson.com/2023/11/17/senate-week-in-review-nov-13-17-2023/

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