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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

ILLINOIS STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 92: Gordon-Booth Votes to Override Governor’s Veto of Balanced Budget

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Illinois State House District 92 issued the following announcement on June 7.

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – State Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth, D-Peoria, released the following

statement after the final passage of a full-year, balanced budget for the state of Illinois:

“The past two years without a budget caused serious damage to social services agencies,

colleges, universities and communities across the state. To put an end to this devastation, a bi-

partisan group of legislators worked together to put a full-year, balanced budget in place.

“This budget cuts current state spending by nearly $3 billion and will cost taxpayers over $1

billion less than the governor’s proposed budget. While there still is more that needs to be done

to encourage economic growth and investment in Illinois, putting a budget in place is an

important first step to stabilizing Illinois’ finances.

“With the approved budget, the state will once again be able to pay for programs that help

prevent violence in our communities, provide home care to seniors, deliver early intervention

services to our children, and protect victims of domestic violence. It will also provide must

needed funding to community colleges and public universities, as well as financial aid to

students.

“I am disappointed that Governor Rauner decided not to work with legislators on this budget. To

truly address the issues facing in Illinois, all of our elected officials have a responsibility to put

people over politics. That is why I supported compromise measures from the governor’s agenda,

including updating the school funding formula, enacting workers’ compensation reforms and

changing the way the state can purchase goods.

“Even when these reforms provided the governor with 90 percent of what he wanted, he refused

to accept compromise. I and my colleagues on both sides of the aisle were forced to override his

veto today to prevent the further destruction of our communities. It’s my hope that Illinois will

never be forced into such a terrible situation again, and that moving forward the Governor will

compromise in good faith with the House and the Senate in the best interests of the state.”

Original source can be found here.

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