Clash continues around federal ag funding impacts in Illinois – Center Square

“We don't have what right now looks like about $11 billion that we will lose to the state of Illinois. We don't have $11 billion to fill in the gaps on education, health care,” said Gov. JB Pritzker.
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Mark F
1 year ago

You have to realize money from the feds is not forever and it comes with strings attached. That is now becoming apparent. I also find it ironic that Illinois ranks 11th in obesity with 36% of the population considered obese. Sounds like a diet is needed.

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