Advocates ask Illinois lawmakers to increase funding for the unhoused in new budget – WISU (NPR at ISU)

State Sen. Dave Koehler said lawmakers should be able to allocate some additional funds, but it may not be $100 million. “We just don't have as many resources this year to be able to satisfy all that 100%, so what we have to do is we have to prioritize and say, okay, this is what's most important,” Koehler said. “This is how can we spread out what resources we do have to make sure that everybody is taken care of a little bit.”
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

100 M to give bus rides back to Mexico seems a bit excessive.

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