Critics slam Illinois’ $36M park grants as political, wasteful – Center Square

“There are huge administration costs that go along with this,” said Brian Costin, of Americans for Prosperity–Illinois. “There’s a very long application process, there’s no real transparency in how decisions are made, and there’s a lot of deadweight loss. Why don’t we just leave the money in communities to begin with?”
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Call my shrink
2 months ago

Te areas selected will be ones in which the democratic incumbents are on the verge of getting ousted. If your democratic leadership is safe your kids can play on broken glass as far as the states concerned

David F
2 months ago

State is BROKE, this needs to be suspended if not eliminated.

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