Editorial: Billions in federal money headed to Illinois. How many pickleball courts can it buy? – Chicago Tribune*

"Keep in mind that only half of the $7.5 billion in federal funds will arrive this year. The rest won’t come until 2022. And we’re not out of the economic woods yet. So strict spending discipline is in order. Anything else is an invitation for politicians to sacrifice, again, the long-term fiscal health of Illinois to satisfy short-term desires."
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debtsor
5 years ago

pickeball brings equity to communities.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Biggest question I have who is going to monitor the spending of this money any ideas. We know they will steal every penny they can, they will lie and so on, yes you Springfield politicians trust huh never again will I trust you.

Last edited 5 years ago by Fed up neighbor

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