Chicago,
Illinois - Senator Martin A. Sandoval Chairman of the Illinois Senate
Transportation Committee, along with Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley;Republican
Senate Leader Christine Radogno; Republican House Leader Tom Cross;
organized labor leaders, business groups and community activists
witnessed the long-awaited capital bill signed by Governor Pat Quinn in
Chicago.
"Illinois has gone without any large construction programs for nearly 10 years. This $31 billion public works package known as "Illinois Jobs Now!", will
also allow us to put people back to work while building new roads,
bridges, schools, parks, libraries, police and fire stations as well as
fixing streets throughout the state." said Chairman Sandoval.
This
is a crucial economic recovery initiative that will generate what's
needed most in Illinois: jobs, jobs, jobs," said Governor Quinn. "Illinois Jobs Now!" provides many long-awaited improvements to our bridges and roads, transportation networks, schools and communities."
"Illinois Jobs Now!"
will create many new "green" weatherization jobs, protect and improve
the state's fresh water supplies, and advance high-speed rail from
Chicago to St. Louis, which will cut down on auto traffic and emissions.
"Illinois Jobs Now!" will revive the state's ailing economy by creating and retaining over 439,000 jobs over the next six years.