How Balanced-Budget Requirements Fall Short – Governing

"In 2017, Illinois confronted fiscal problems years in the making. The state had accumulated more than $15 billion in unpaid bills, its pension systems were deeply underfunded and the legislature had been locked in a multiyear budget impasse — all under a constitutional balanced-budget requirement."
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Deb
4 hours ago

IL hasn’t had a transparent and complete budget in years. IL pensions are excluded from the budget by JB. Would like to see what’s budget for NPOs, who they are, and where the money is actually going to.

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