​Comptroller Susana Mendoza deposits $320 million into the state’s Rainy Day Fund – Vandalia Radio

Mendoza says ultimately, she would like to see the rainy-day fund be 7.5% of the state’s current budget. That would be about $3.25 billion.
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Alphabet Soup
1 year ago

Recession is around the corner…better bump up the rainy day fund quick, fast, and in a hurry…

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