State of Illinois Budget

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Where does Illinois go from here?

In this joint column, Dennis Byrne and Eric Zorn discuss the origins and severity of Illinois’ fiscal crisis. Both columnists cite from the Civic Federation’s “Fiscal Rehabilitation Plan for the State of Illinois” to illustrate some of the…

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Ill. Lawmakers adjourn without passing a budget

In this news segment about the inability of Illinois legislators to pass a FY2011 budget, Civic Federation President Laurence Msall says that Illinois cannot afford to borrow to fill the State’s budget deficit and that many of the budget…

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News Analysis: State Budget

In a roundtable discussion about the Illinois Legislature’s budget negotiations on this segment of the “Chicago Tonight” news program, Civic Federation President Laurence Msall said that the likelihood of a balanced budget being passed is…

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What do you really want?

In this column about the options available to the State of Illinois to help fix its $13 billion budget deficit and the difficulty in reducing spending while also preserving government programs, Eric Zorn quotes the Civic Federation as…

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President of the Civic Federation Laurence Msall joins Don Wade and Roma

Don Wade and Roma interview Civic Federation President Laurence Msall about the Illinois budget crisis.

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Governor’s tax plan loses key backing from Civic Federation

This article discusses the reasons why the Civic Federation opposed Governor Quinn’s proposed FY2011 budget, such as the budget’s inadequate spending cuts and lack of significant pension program reforms.

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Update on Governor’s Proposal to Reduce State’s Costs for Retiree Healthcare

Governor Pat Quinn and his Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) appear to have different estimates of how much the State would save under the Governor’s proposal to require all state retirees to pay a share of their health…

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State Budget Update: Deficit Still $12.8 Billion

Despite the General Assembly’s goal to pass a budget for FY2011 and adjourn by May 7, 2010, legislators headed home after the session ended with no budget and no clear path out of the State’s current woeful financial situation. Although…

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Eliminate Legislative Scholarships

On May 11, Governor Quinn vetoed Senate Bill 0365, a bill that would have limited but not…

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Quinn Administration Retools Proposal to Increase State Retirees’ Health Premiums

In response to opposition from state lawmakers, Governor Pat Quinn’s administration has scrapped a proposal to reduce state costs by $254.5 million in FY2011 by requiring all retirees to contribute to their health insurance premiums.…