An Unbalanced Approach to Budgeting in Illinois – National Review

Adam Schuster, of the Illinois Policy Institute: "Pritzker is quick to look for ways to tap businesses, but his budget doesn’t include real cuts to state spending. (It does, however, freeze spending on education and most programs at the prior year’s levels.)...Pritzker’s budget proposal doesn’t match his rhetoric."
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anonymous
5 years ago

How the Heck can Lard A** sap businesses when he keeps doing the illegal extension of emergency orders. He is the cause of the sad case that Illinois has found itself.

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