Budget, Bears, Chicago school board and ethics: Illinois legislators face busy agenda in spring session’s final week – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Gov. JB Pritzker’s staff has said his administration has so far spent $260 million on providing shelter and care for asylum-seekers and recently directed another $10 million to Chicago on top of $20 million lawmakers allocated in January in response to a request from Mayor Lori Lightfoot. With Monday being her last day in office, her successor, Brandon Johnson, will have just four days to work with the General Assembly on any possible reinforcements before its scheduled Friday adjournment.
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Goodgulf Greyteeth
2 years ago

“Pritzker said Wednesday. “……. We’re on a great trajectory from a fiscal perspective.”” Wouldn’t you love to listen to Pritzker have to fit all the money that Illinois’ owes, doesn’t have, and has no plan for collecting, into that ‘great fiscal trajectory’ perspective of his? Just watch how the Dem’s will dance accounting angels on the heads of pins to explain how they’ve decided to continue to provide Illinois taxpayer funded medical care to illegal aliens. Without ‘unbalancing’ a budget that’s a billion dollars (at least) short of what Dem’s set aside for sanctuary state funded illegal alien medical bills.… Read more »

susan
2 years ago

This is remarkable, that State legislators are enabling Statutory override of Township/County Assessor authority without so much as a by-your-leave.

Assessments are assessments of fair market value, by Illinois law. Property owners can then receive exemptions under Illinois law.

This proposed deal sets a precedent that any time a connected, deep-pockets-lobbyist convinces a Springfield self-dealer/legislator to grant ‘special assessment’, no other property owners will have rights of due process.

Remarkable.
Hey, County Chief Assessment Officers, where are you?

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