On Tuesday,March 13,the Illinois Capitol saw a variety of individuals representing different interest groups demonstrating their support for Senate Bill 1418, which provides for a hydraulic fracturing moratorium and the creation of a “fracking” task force.
“I appreciate this outpouring of support for SB 1418,” State Senator Mattie Hunter (D-Chicago) said. “But this is only the start. We have to push to ensure this fracking moratorium and task force happen so we can truly do what we’re sworn to do and represent the best interest of our state and citizens.”
Activist and interest groups, in particular Illinois People’s Action and Southern Illinoisans Against Fracturing our Environment, lobbied in favor of Hunter’s hydraulic fracturing proposal.
Additionally, a coalition of about a dozen other citizen and environmental groups lobbied on behalf of SB 1418 and in support of the House’s fracking regulation bill, HB 2615, sponsored by Rep. John Bradley (D-Marion). HB 2615 is currently being touted as one of the strongest hydraulic fracturing regulation proposals in the nation and legislation that could serve as a model for other states. However, there are still many questions that remain with respect to Bradley’s legislation.
“Although I do respect the efforts to create solid regulations concerning fracking, this is not the answer,” Hunter said. “This is not a cause for swift judgment, and we must assure we have worked out every issue and left no stone unturned. It is simply too critical.”