GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
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September 22, 2023


This Week in Illinois

One Week Away! Illinois Chamber 2023 Annual Luncheon


We at the Illinois Chamber are thrilled as we look forward to our 2023 annual meeting taking place in less than two weeks on September 28th at the Doubletree Hilton Hotel in Oak Brook. As every year, we invite you to join us for a wonderful lineup of speakers and activity in support of the Illinois business community.


The pre-event Council reception will begin at 10:30 am and is a great opportunity for Council members to meet each other or catch up.


We are thrilled that Illinois State Comptroller Susana Mendoza will help us kick off the annual meeting with a fireside chat with Secretary of the Chamber Board, Kelly Edwards - State Counsel for Illinois and Indiana at State Farm Insurance Companies. After lunch has been plated, our keynote speaker, Vice Chair of Inland Real Estate Group and President of Inland Real Estate Acquisitions, Joe Cosenza will address attendees. The event will also include a time of remembrance and a tribute to Illinois Chamber President and CEO Todd Maisch who we sadly lost earlier this summer. 


When

  • Sep. 28th, 10:30am - 2:00pm


Where

  • Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Chicago in Oak Brook


Register HERE - we can't wait to see you at the luncheon!

Member News: Boeing Pledges Support to University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign for Sustainable Aviation, Beginning with Education


This week, Boeing pledged to support the Center for Sustainable Aviation at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The gift of $300,000 over three years will be targeted to three educational efforts that will touch those in the aviation industry, including underrepresented undergraduate and graduate students, high school teachers, and experts in the existing workforce who are working toward a net-zero emissions aviation sector by 2050.


“While aviation connects and protects people and contributes greatly to global commerce, it is also responsible for approximately 2.5 percent of global carbon emissions,” said Boeing Chief Sustainability Officer Chris Raymond. “We are honored to partner with UIUC to educate and attract our future workforce on one of our industry’s biggest challenges– combating climate change to ensure a more sustainable aerospace future.”


Department of Aerospace Engineering Professor and Director of the Center for Sustainable Aviation Phillip Ansell said he has been discussing the industry’s challenges with Raymond and President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes Stan Deal, who both earned their bachelor's degrees at Illinois. They want to attract new hires to the company who are well-versed in the nuanced thinking needed to tackle sustainable aviation challenges. They also aim to encourage Boeing’s employees to take continuing education courses so they have a broader understanding about what sustainability means from an engineering and technology perspective.


“Chris and Stan are forward thinking in how we can educate our workforce, through standing up new coursework, establishing an impactful certificate program, and growing in such a way that cultivates an inclusive environment for people to come and contribute,” Ansell said. “That’s what this pledge will help build for our current and future talent.”


Ansell added, “Some engineers who work in aviation systems haven’t been trained to think about sustainability. This partnership is intended to help in this area by advancing academic curricula relating to sustainable aviation. These developments will provide new experiences for young engineers local to campus, as well as current engineers in the workforce.”


The goal is to increase the offering of courses and programs concentrated on sustainability in aerospace but also to purposefully demonstrate that sustainability doesn’t live within a stovepipe of the traditional disciplines involved in aircraft systems. For example, an electrical engineer with technical skills in electrical power systems might want to connect their contributions to the broader scope of sustainable aviation.


Ansell said it’s important to recognize how a sustainable aviation course fits into the big picture of sustainability in aviation.


“The curriculum development component will work to connect to that core,” he said. “It will allow us to try some new educational elements that foster sustainability thinking. The intent is to enhance the curriculum experience and allow us to be experimental and innovative in how we educate future aerospace engineers.”


Boeing’s gift will also provide funding for three scholarships for students in each of the next three years from underrepresented populations—two undergraduate students and one graduate student. “The rates of underrepresented minority students entering engineering disciplines are woefully low. That’s something we want to address by providing resources that will help attract minority students through these scholarships and fellowships,” Ansell said.


The third component of Boeing’s gift is outreach. Ansell is planning an initial think tank session bringing together engineers and experts from a variety of disciplines to listen to what they believe sustainable aviation is and can be.


“We’ll host a subsequent workshop to gather the aeronautics community across the entire value stream of aviation — there are energy suppliers recovering and refining oil or turning renewable resources into a sustainable fuel; there are fuel distributors, airframe integrators, suppliers, airlines, airports, leasing companies, and all of it has to operate within government regulations. By getting everyone in the same room, we can learn how to advance as a community rather than individual entities,” said Ansell.

The other outreach component of this effort with Boeing will be to provide training for high school teachers in sustainable aviation to broaden the education and reach.


“It will take everything and everyone coming together if the aviation industry is going to meet its net zero 2050 commitment,” said Deal. “Many in the industry are setting the foundation today for a more sustainable aviation future but it’s our future talent that will make it a reality, and we’re grateful for this opportunity to partner with UIUC on these important efforts.”


Congratulations to Chamber members Boeing and UIUC on your partnership!

Connecting with the International Diplomatic Community: Illinois Chamber attends Coffee-Themed Event at the Consulate General of Indonesia


Earlier this week, Illinois Chamber Interim President & CEO Keith Staats attended "Indonesian Morning Coffee" at the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia. The event was a great opportunity for leaders in the Chicago area to enjoy Indonesian coffee and cuisine.


Thank you to the Consul General of the Republic of Indonesia for the kind invitation and the opportunity to strengthen our relationship with the diplomatic community in Chicago.

Session Update

 

The General Assembly adjourned in the early morning of Saturday, May 27th. Per SJR 42, the House and Senate have adjourned until the call of the Speaker and the Senate President. The 2023 fall veto session has been announced for October 24th-26th and November 7th-9th. View the calendar here.


Bills of Interest Filed

 

HB 4142, Life Insurance was filed. This bill provides that an insurer may not seek information derived from genetic testing for use in connection with a policy of life insurance. Provides that an insurer may consider the results of genetic testing in connection with a policy of life insurance if the individual voluntarily submits the results and the results are favorable to the individual. Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that an insurer must comply with the provisions of the Genetic Information Privacy Act in connection with the amendment, delivery, issuance, or renewal of a life insurance policy; claims for or denial of coverage under a life insurance policy; or the determination of premiums or rates under a life insurance policy.


HB 4143, Unemployment/Labor Dispute was filed. This bill provides that an individual shall be ineligible for benefits for a period totaling and not to exceed 2 weeks (rather than an individual shall be ineligible for benefits for any week) with respect to which it is found that his total or partial unemployment is due to a stoppage of work which exists because of a labor dispute at the factory, establishment, or other premises at which he is or was last employed. Provides that, after the 2 week period, the individual will be eligible for benefits.


HB 4144, Water Supply Disruption was filed. This bill provides that a "disruption event" includes any planned or unplanned work on or damage to a fire hydrant. Changes the term "health care facility list" to "disruption notification list". Requires a public water distribution entity to also notify all affected fire departments and all affected dispatch centers on the public water supply's disruption notification list not less than 14 days before any known, planned, or anticipated disruption event or that are served by the public water supply and affected by any unplanned disruption event in the public water supply's water distribution system. Requires a fire department and a dispatch center to designate an email address to receive electronic notifications from the public water distribution entity concerning planned or unplanned disruption events.

2023 U.S. Export-Import Bank (EXIM Bank) Virtual Suppliers Conference


You are invited to a webinar with senior leaders of the U.S. Export-Import Bank (EXIM Bank) to discuss potential financing opportunities through the Make More In America Initiative (MMIA). This program enables American manufacturing and critical elements of industrial supply chains with financing for capital investments to expand domestic facilities to ensure U.S. exports. 

 

A briefing will also be provided on the Boeing-Citibank Supply Chain Financing Program that the EXIM Bank supports. This recently renewed program continues a proven initiative that supports the health and predictability of the U.S. aerospace supply chain.

 

The webinar will be conducted on September 27 at 3 pm Eastern / 12pm Pacific through a WebEx platform. Please RSVP HERE if you or someone in your company is interested in learning more about these programs. Boeing has worked with the EXIM Bank for many years and we are pleased to share these opportunities to support our supplier partners.

BIPA Is Turning 15 - Register Today

 

Date/Time: Friday, October 6, 2023 | 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

 

Location: The Security Innovation Hub | 1302 South Kilbourn Ave. Chicago, IL 60623

 

What will you learn? Delve into the present legal, political, scientific, ethical, and technological aspects of BIPA. Acquire insights from industry experts on how to proactively maintain and oversee your onboarding, access control, data and compliance protocols, ensuring their ongoing effectiveness to help avert a BIPA lawsuit.

 

Who should attend? Businesses of all sizes – small, medium, enterprise, and mega-tech – can gain valuable insights into BIPA compliance. We suggest that individuals with the following roles consider attending: Owners, CISOs, CSOs, Human Resources personnel, Legal departments, Accounting professionals, IAM staff, Operations and Facility Managers.

 

Why participate? With class-action payouts surpassing 1 BILLION dollars (and still rising), Illinois has earned the reputation of being “a cottage industry for BIPA lawsuits.” Now is a pivotal juncture for businesses across diverse sizes and sectors to grasp the significance of BIPA and actively engage in discussions. BIPA's impact has been felt across a wide spectrum, cases range from chicken processors, roofing distributors, retailers, restaurants, and amusement parks to mega tech corporations. It's imperative for all of these entities to comprehend the intricacies of the BIPA law, which encompasses both digital and physical implications.

 

More information here: bipabuzz.com (squarespace.com)

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