Double Mega Climate Win in Illinois

Just when I was starting to think that there was no such things as good news anymore … At the very end of the Illinois General Assembly’s veto session this week, two major wins for the climate (and for regular folks’ cost-of-living around here) passed.

The Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability (CRGA – pronounced “surge-uh”) Act is an omnibus bill that will lower utility bills and reduce greenhouse gas emissions through efficiency programs, stabilize volatile energy costs by implementing virtual power plant (VPP) programs and by adding 3GW battery storage to the electric grid (so we don’t have to buy energy from the most expensive fossil fuel peaker power plants when demand is high), improve grid reliability by reducing transmission bottlenecks, spur innovation by supporting thermal energy network (TENs) pilots, improve access to data about energy usage and emissions in buildings, and more.

The Northern Illinois Transit Authority (NITA) Act will not just avert a looming fiscal disaster for regional public transit, but it will make investments that are crucial for improving safety, reliability, and comfort for riders. But even folks who don’t use public transit will benefit from the resulting cleaner air, reduced climate pollution, economic and social stability that depends on workers and friends being able to get where they need to go, and reductions in traffic congestion and sprawl.

It took literally thousands of us to make this happen, and I want to personally say THANK YOU to everyone who made a phone call, sent an email, filled out a witness slip, posted on social media, lobbied, mailed a postcard, attended a meeting, talked to a neighbor/colleague/loved one about these efforts, did supporting research, designed a poster, tabled at an event, volunteered at a lobby day, canvassed, hung flyers, or anything else to help!

Our work as activists isn’t over – we still need to implement these new policies, and there’s a lot we can do to build on these successes to get closer to the clean, healthy, stable, affordable, equitable future that we all want and deserve. But for now, kudos to all my climate friends!!