$DCEO-CLEAN ENERGY JOBS
The bill would expand state programs and funding to promote clean energy deployment and create Illinois-based jobs through DCEO-administered incentives, grants, and workforce devel
The bill would expand state programs and funding to promote clean energy deployment and create Illinois-based jobs through DCEO-administered incentives, grants, and workforce devel
SB 4194, titled “$DCEO-CLEAN ENERGY JOBS,” is a bill proposed in Illinois with the aim of advancing clean energy development and associated job creation. The bill appears to be aligned with economic development goals in the clean energy sector, leveraging resources potentially through the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) to grow green jobs, support energy efficiency initiatives, and bolster Illinois’ clean energy economy.
Note: The bill’s exact text would specify the precise programs, funding levels, match requirements, application processes, reporting timelines, and any caps or limitations. The above reflects common structural elements found in related clean energy workforce and economic development bills.
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Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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