Rush Opening Remarks at Joint Subcommittee Hearing on Supply Chain Solutions for a Clean Energy Economy (Washington, D.C.) — Today, U.S. Representative Bobby L. Rush (D-Ill.), Chair of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce’s Subcommittee on Energy delivered the following opening remarks at a joint Subcommittee on Energy and Subcommittee on Environment and Climate Change hearing titled, "Securing America's Future: Supply Chain Solutions for a Clean Energy Economy."
the results of the Regional Mapping Workshops will inform a statewide vision of what a behavioral health continuum of care with multiple diversion pathways should look like in Illinois and lead to development of a plan and pilot projects to improve court and community responses to mental health and co-occurring disorders.
Rush: Termination of Red Line at 95th Street has “considerable equity implications,” “reminds one of the ‘colony’ and the ‘motherland’ divides of a past time”
The economic impact of certain information loss when it comes to businesses and government bodies can be analyzed in terms of legal issues, search traffic for businesses, and history. All three areas can affect businesses and government entities economically and thus the economy overall.
“The Biden Administration knows the vaccine mandate is not Constitutional and so they are leaning on businesses to implement the mandate on their own accord to get as many compliant companies as possible before the courts strike the mandate down,”
Higher Ed Funding Commission Holds Inaugural Meeting (Springfield, IL) — Established by state lawmakers, the newly formed Commission on Equitable Public University Funding met this week to hold an open discussion on how Illinois' public universities are funded