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Pritzker urges Biden to intervene amid ‘untenable’ pace of migrant arrivals; buses from Texas accelerate as Illinois counts 15,000 new arrivals in 13 months

By HANNAH MEISELCapitol News Illinoishmeisel@capitolnewsillinois.com As Chicago prepares for an increase in the already steady stream of migrants arriving from the southern U.S. border, Gov. J.B. Pritzker is again publicly […]

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Election officials warn early of misinformation aimed at 2024 voting process: Seek public’s cooperation ahead of next year’s election

By PETER HANCOCKCapitol News Illinoisphancock@capitolnewsillinois.com SPRINGFIELD – Six months before the next presidential primary elections in Illinois, county clerks and other local election authorities are asking for the public’s help […]

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As SAFE-T Act goes live, murder suspects previously eligible to post bond are held in jail

Hearings have been longer, more deliberative – resembling federal detention proceedings By BETH HUNDSDORFERand HANNAH MEISEL Capitol News Illinoisnews@capitolnewsillinois.com In courtrooms around the state early this week, judges conducted the first […]

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Battery manufacturing plant coming to Illinois – with $530 million state incentive deal: Lithium-ion plant in Manteno part of state’s ongoing effort to court electric vehicle manufacturing

By ANDREW ADAMSCapitol News Illinoisaadams@capitolnewsillinois.com A new battery manufacturing plant is set to open in northern Illinois next year after the state offered more than $330 million in tax incentives to make it happen. Gotion, a Chinese battery manufacturing and development company, announced on Friday that it would  build a lithium-ion battery manufacturing facility in Manteno, about 50 miles south of Chicago. The roughly $2 billion project is set to create 2,600 jobs and begin production in 2024. The plant will produce battery cells, battery packs like the kinds used in electric vehicles, and large-scale energy storage systems. Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Tuesday called the development “the most significant new manufacturing investment in Illinois in decades.” In total, the state and local governments offered Gotion more than $536 million in incentives and tax breaks, according to Pritzker’s office. The company is the fifth to make a deal with the state under the two-year-old Reimagining Energy and Vehicles, or REV, program. Under the deal finalized on Thursday, the state will provide $213 million in tax credits to the company over the next 30 years – nearly nine times more than the previous four deals combined. Gotion’s agreement is contingent on a minimum investment of $1.9 billion, among other stipulations. Gotion is also set to receive $125 million for capital funds from a $400 million pot of money overseen by Pritzker’s office that is sometimes referred to as a “closing fund.” This discretionary fund was approved by lawmakers for the current budget year, giving Pritzker the authority to offer businesses incentives to relocate to Illinois beyond those offered in other state programs. A Pritzker aide said the negotiations between the state and Gotion started about 2 years ago. The company also worked out a deal with Kankakee County to cap the taxes paid on the property of about 150 acres at $2 million a year for the next 30 years, according to Kankakee County Board Chairman Andrew Wheeler. The chairman of Gotion’s parent company, in a statement on Friday, said the group was drawn to Illinois because of “an enabling business environment” and “a supportive state government.” The company produces lithium iron phosphate cells for groups like Volkswagen. The German automotive manufacturer is the largest single shareholder in Gotion’s parent company, Gotion High-tech, and the two companies share a strategic framework for developing battery cells, according to Volkswagen’s 2022 annual report. Gotion is also setting up a plant in Michigan. This has sparked controversy from Republicans in that state, who cite concerns about the company’s Chinese ownership. Illinois Senate President Don Harmon, D-Oak Park, used Friday’s announcement ceremony to promote Illinois to other companies looking for sites for new developments, declaring that “Illinois is open for business.” “We are a leader in the Midwest of clean energy job creation, putting us on the forefront of a rapidly expanding industry,” Harmon said. Another player in the deal announced Friday was Intersect Illinois, a public-private partnership set up by former-Gov. Bruce Rauner to attract businesses to Illinois. The group’s CEO, Dan Seals, said his organization helped Gotion with site selection for its Manteno project. “This is the biggest project I’ve seen in my years of economic development,” he told Capitol News Illinois. “It’s a big deal for the electric vehicle industry, it’s a big deal for Manteno, it’s a big deal for Illinois.” Seals said the Manteno project’s central location in the U.S. is a key selling point for EV companies. “Batteries have strategic value to the electric vehicle industry,” Seals said. “Batteries are heavy. Auto manufacturers don’t want to be too far and have to ship them.” Earlier this summer, Canadian manufacturer Lion Electric opened a 900,000 square foot factory in Joliet. The plant will focus on building electric buses and trucks, and the company says it will eventually have a production capacity of 20,000 vehicles a year. But the state has also had some misses when it comes to battery manufacturing. U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, a Democrat from Springfield, told reporters in 2021 that talks with Samsung would have bring a battery manufacturing plant to Bloomington-Normal. But that plant, a partnership between Samsung and automotive company Stellantis, eventually went to central Indiana. Stellantis later “idled” its Jeep manufacturing plant in Belvidere, citing the rising costs of EV manufacturing as a contributing factor. In addition to state efforts to court manufacturers, consumers in Illinois are increasingly turning to EVs and other battery-powered cars. Since 2018, more than 186,000 EVs and hybrid vehicles have been licensed in Illinois, according to data from the secretary of state’s office. There were about 80,000 fully electric cars on Illinois roads as of Aug. 15, about eight times as many as there were at the same time in 2018. The state of Illinois offers support on the consumer side of the EV equation as well. As part of the 2021 Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, the state gives $4,000 tax rebates for EVs and $1,500 on electric motorcycles. Capitol News Illinois is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news service covering state government. It is distributed to hundreds of print and broadcast outlets statewide. It is funded primarily by the Illinois Press Foundation and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation, along with major contributions from the Illinois Broadcasters Foundation and Southern Illinois Editorial Association.

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Illinois heat wave is the latest of several weather extremes in the state; McHenry County gets disaster drought designation

By ANDREW ADAMS Capitol News Illinoisaadams@capitolnewsillinois.com Illinois is roasting in triple digit temperatures this week, forcing the state and schools to cancel some outdoor activities and modify class schedules. Every county […]

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State looks to curb vehicle theft with grants to police task forces: Secretary of state’s office allocated $21 million to six agencies this spring

By JERRY NOWICKICapitol news Illinoisjnowicki@capitolnewsillinois.com SPRINGFIELD – Six interagency law enforcement task forces received grant funding this spring to combat car thefts through an initiative of Secretary of State Alexi […]

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State to put $20 million toward grants for grocers, research into food insecurity: New law aims to alleviate ‘food deserts’ throughout the state

By ANDREW ADAMSCapitol News Illinoisaadams@capitolnewsillinois.com Communities across Illinois that lack access to nearby stores that sell high quality food may soon see that change. Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Friday signed […]

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Cash bail will be eliminated in Illinois after justices rule 5-2 that SAFE-T Act provisions constitutional

By JERRY NOWICKICapitol News Illinoisjnowicki@capitolnewsillinois.com SPRINGFIELD – A landmark criminal justice reform that eliminates cash bail in Illinois is constitutional, the state’s Supreme Court ruled Tuesday, paving the way for […]

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Illinois hotels report record revenues for fiscal year 2023

By ANDREW ADAMSCapitol News Illinoisaadams@capitolnewsillinois.com CHICAGO – For hoteliers, business is booming in Illinois. On Monday, Gov. J.B. Pritzker, the state’s legislative leadership, and representatives of the hospitality industry announced […]

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