Senator Dave Syverson Explains ComEd Bailout/Electric Rate Hike Vote

Democrats have place long-time Rockford area State Senator David Syverson in a district that comes deeply into McHenry County.

For example the district line in Crystal Lake is where Grafton and Algonquin Township meet.

Here is his press release on the legislation to bail Commonwealth Edison out by raising electric rates:

Senator Syverson reacts to passage of controversial energy legislation

On Sept. 13, Senate lawmakers returned to Springfield to vote on a controversial energy package that includes the largest utility rate increase in Illinois history on consumers.

 Senator Dave Syverson (R-Cherry Valley) issued the following statement, after voting no on Senate Bill 2408 that unfortunately passed:

 “While I wish I could have supported this bill to save the Byron Nuclear Plant, the fact is this energy package does more harm to the people of this state than it does to protect them.

Byron nuclear power plants as seen from Interstate 39.

 “The Governor and his allies have created a no-win situation with this energy proposal, holding Byron and other nuclear facilities hostage.

“Under this proposal, the only way Bryon was to be allowed to remain open was if lawmakers supported the largest utility rate increase in Illinois history and awarded massive subsidies to wind and solar energy companies.

“The estimate annual cost to consumers $1.4 billion.yet, even then, Byron will only remain open until 2028.

 “For the past two years, we have tried to find a compromise that recognized the importance of Illinois’ nuclear fleet while also supporting wind and solar companies.

“But we’ve been ignored. Instead, we are left with a bill that will accelerate job loss, undercut Illinoisan’s energy reliability with no viable replacements, and bolster the economies of our neighboring states to the detriment of hardworking Illinoisans. The damage will be irreversible.

 “This proposal could have helped safeguard the future of our state’s nuclear presence, but the majority party prioritized bailouts and subsidies over what was best for Illinois homeowners and job creators.  

“I’m disappointed that I could not support this energy package, but this proposal was merely a Band-Aid fix for nuclear with permanent consequences for ratepayers and businesses.”


Comments

Senator Dave Syverson Explains ComEd Bailout/Electric Rate Hike Vote — 1 Comment

  1. He said that hostage thing that I said yesterday on the blog.

    Maybe Dave Syverson should be the one paying ME!

    How come the only time he makes sense is when he copies me?

    Really makes you think, huh, Cal?

    By the way, I accept silver bullion, Mexican pesos, or Newport cigarettes.

    Must be in brown paper bag.

    Have a nice day.

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