Illinois House Speaker on Protecting Reproductive Rights, Balancing the State Budget – WTTW (Chicago)

“Our budget team does a fantastic job,” state Senate leader John Curran said. “And if it was a Senate-only budget, we would have had a bipartisan budget. So the Senate Democrats, Senate Republicans worked in a very collaborative manner. It was a matter of getting the House and the governor to buy into a bipartisan approach.” But Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch disagreed with Curran’s claim, saying the state passed balanced budgets that support the values of all Illinoisians.
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The Railroader
1 year ago

Balanced budgets? Illinois? Emily Soto, typing at Wilmette Talking To Winnetka on behalf of Illinois Democrat political animals, dutifully parrots their talking points well. The claim of a balanced budget in Illinois defies economic reality means nothing to the WTTW operative.

Illinois’ budget hasn’t been in true balance in decades.

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