Illinois Governor Pat Quinn speaking in the Hall of Governors |
In her opening remarks, GSU President Elaine P. Maimon
shared with the crowd a comment made by Governor Quinn. According to Maimon, he
loves the GSU campus. And this is a good thing because GSU is a state institution!
“Part of what they do is support higher education in the state of Illinois,”
says GSU’s Assistant VP of Marketing and Communications, Rhonda Brown. “…We’re
a part of that system, so it’s very exciting to have so many legislators…the
governor, as well as mayors to support us especially in a transitioning time.”
By “transitioning time” she means the first freshmen class that is due to
arrive in the fall of 2014.
After the President Maimon introduced him, Governor Quinn
and other speakers ranging from Illinois Senators to County Executives spoke
about their shared hope for the impact the airport would make on the economy,
as well as how it will benefit GSU by having the campus act as a training
ground for students who want to jobs as construction workers for the airport. He
believes it will help build a better economy in the south suburbs by creating over
25,000 middle-class jobs, and forming a strong cargo capacity, the unloading
and distribution of goods, in that region once completed. Although there are
many other reasons why they are behind the construction of this airport, they
particularly stressed the fact that it will provide thousands of jobs.
According to Governor Quinn, “If you’re breathing, you’re working in Illinois.”
Still, the airports development remains hugely
controversial. Protesters believe it is
unnecessary because it will interfere with O’Hare airport, and disrupt the
region that they live in. Also, contrary to what Governor Quinn says,
landowners believe that it will actually further damage the economy instead of
improving it.
The South Suburban Airport will be Chicago’s third major
airport and will be located in Will County near Peotone. The airport is going to
be a cargo as well as passenger airport.
For more information on the South Suburban airport, visit www.SouthSuburbanAirport.com.