Black, Latino lawmakers criticize Pritzker’s proposed budget – Capitol News IL

Black Caucus members said the governor’s proposed budget does not adequately address “historical disparities” within the state’s Black communities and does not reflect the priorities of Black Illinoisans; Specifically, state Sen. Willie Preston said Black taxpayers are not getting their “fair cuts” of state aid. Members of the Latino Caucus are fighting cuts to the Health Benefits for Immigrant Adults program, which provides coverage to low-income people between ages 42 and 64 who would qualify for Medicaid if they were citizens.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

would qualify for aid if they were citizens .”. But they’re not, probably don’t pay into it as legal citizens are obligated to do so they shouldn’t get it. It must be nice to break the rules, have no skin in the game but try to reap rewards from those that do .

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