Illinois future energy jobs act summary

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The Climate and Equitable Jobs Act: What it Means for You, Illinois and Our Planet

Governor JB Pritzker signed into law the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act– historic, nation-leading clean energy legislation that centers communities most impacted by the climate crisis. In doing so, Illinois became a national leader on real, equitable climate action at the state level.

The Illinois Environmental Council has been at the center of the years-long fight to pass this critical legislation. From decades of growing the number of environmental champions in the General Assembly, to holding decision-makers accountable, to providing grassroots advocates a platform to be heard, IEC’s work has built a General Assembly where the passage of comprehensive and equitable climate legislation is possible.

That this bill passed is proof; our strategies are working. And we simply couldn’t be any more proud of our fantastic environmental community for getting this done. It wasn’t easy, but the science was clear and so were Illinoisans across the state.

Put simply, this is a story about the power of people and the environmental community standing up to fossil fuel interests and big utilities — and winning. The result of hundreds of listening sessions throughout the state, grassroots advocacy demanding an equitable future and legislative champions holding the line on climate action, CEJA demonstrates the sheer power communities can and should have in shaping their own clean energy future.

CEJA brings the will of the people, the urgent calls of scientists to act and the needs of Black and Brown communities most impacted into policy. Below you will find an in-depth analysis of those elements of the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act.

Nation-leading equity programs:
CEJA creates good-paying jobs and wealth for working families in every part of Illinois, with an emphasis on BIPOC and environmental justice communities.

Bold climate action:
CEJA delivers the necessary reductions in carbon emissions that science demands to tackle climate change by accelerating fossil fuel transition to renewable energy.

Thousands of new jobs:
CEJA ensures that an equitable share of the jobs and wealth generated by this new energy economy happen in disadvantaged communities and those traditionally left behind.

Clean transportation, clean air:
CEJA tackles the biggest source of Illinois’ emissions by committing tens of millions a year over the next decade to support the adoption of electric vehicles.

Utility accountability and ethics reform:
CEJA guarantees that corrupt utilities no longer dictate energy policy in Illinois, while shining a light on ratemaking processes and utility investments.

A just transition:
CEJA supports communities as they grapple with the closure of fossil fuel plants, prioritizing a just transition for workers and impacted residents.

Consumer benefits:
CEJA expands energy efficiency programs to save households money, while reducing energy burden on low-income ratepayers.

At over 900 pages, the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act goes beyond even these many provisions to meaningfully address our climate crisis, take bold action on creating equitable, good-paying jobs across the state and enact tough utility accountability measures. The road ahead includes significant implementation work to deliver on these goals, and continue to center impacted communities’ voices on the path to a 100% clean energy future.