Smita Shah appointed to Prtizker transition team

Ramesh Soparawala

India Post News Service

CHICAGO: A front ranking community activist, Smita Shah has been appointed to Illinois Governor-Elect JB Pritzker’s Transition Team and serves on the Restoring Illinois Infrastructure Committee.

She is one of the few Indian Americans appointed by Governor- Elect Pritzker to his Transition Team.The committee will be chaired by Congresswoman Cheri Bustos, Congressman Dan Lipinski, Congressman-elect JesĆŗs ā€œChuyā€ Garcia, state Sen. Martin A. Sandoval, and state Rep. Jay Hoffman.

ā€œIllinois’ role as a transportation hub for the nation is a critical component of our economy,ā€ said Governor-elect JB Pritzker. ā€œMy administration will prioritize a comprehensive 21st Century Capital Bill to build the infrastructure we need to restore Illinois’ place as an economic leader.ā€

In a talk to this paper Smita Shah said that ā€œIt is an honor to serve on the Transition Team for Governor-Elect Pritzker, and to support his effort to strengthen the great state of Illinois. Ā We need strong leadership to create opportunities for our citizens and our diverse communities, which Pritzker will provide.ā€

ā€œThe Restoring Illinois’ Infrastructure Committee will focus on the surface, rail, water, broadband and community infrastructure improvements that will benefit every corner of the state,ā€ said Lieutenant Governor-elect Juliana Stratton. ā€œIt is time to capitalize on the boundless potential of our state and move forward.ā€

ā€œWe may be in the 21st Century but some parts of Illinois still don’t have access to broadband internet that businesses and entrepreneurs need to succeed,ā€ said Congresswoman Cheri Bustos. ā€œThis committee will make sure the incoming administration can start building up our high-speed broadband infrastructure and make access throughout the entire state a priority.ā€

ā€œRoads and bridges across Illinois are in desperate need of attention, and this committee will take a serious look at how to leverage federal dollars to repair our crumbling infrastructure,ā€ said Congressman Dan Lipinski. ā€œAs Illinois’ senior member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, I know investments in our roads, public transit, and airports pay dividends, and I’m ready to get to work.ā€

ā€œIllinois hasn’t passed a comprehensive capital bill in almost a decade, so it’s time we looked at investing in horizontal and vertical infrastructure improvements that will help our state thrive,ā€ said state Rep. Jay Hoffman. ā€œI’m excited to get to work on this committee to start identifying the infrastructure needs of communities across Illinois and crafting a bipartisan plan to rebuild our state.ā€

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