A Law Aims To Improve Mental Health Services At Colleges, But There’s No Money to Make It Happen – WBEZ (Chicago)

When asked why it didn’t receive funding, spokesperson Jordan Abudayyeh said the budget “was put together by budgeteer lawmakers and signed by the governor,” and asked if WBEZ reached out to lawmakers. She did not respond to subsequent requests for comment or answer why the governor signed a budget that did not reflect his priorities.
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Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

So we’re did all the money go, oh that’s right it’s Illinois to the UNION thieves

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