The 39-16 vote to pass the proposal, which aims to put the state on a path to 100% carbon-free power by 2050, was lauded by Senate Democrats. But the plan’s future is uncertain in the Democratic-controlled House, which adjourned its one-day session before the Senate vote. And Pritzker has demanded changes before he’ll sign it into law.
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