Heading into budget season, Gov. JB Pritzker faces major challenge to show ‘Illinois can govern itself’ – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

It could prove to be a legacy-defining moment for a politically ambitious governor who has made strong fiscal stewardship a cornerstone of his identity, even as the state’s operating budget has grown by nearly a third during his tenure, to $53.1 billion. (Adjusting for recent high inflation, the increase is a more modest 8 percent.)
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Daskoterzar
1 year ago

This state has a spending problem – not a revenue problem. Until the people in this state realize that and vote appropriately, this crap will go on till there is no way out. The state might actually be to that point now. Pritzker is playing as governor. When the state collapses, he will ride off into the sun-set to one of his ranches or farms or houses else where and never look back. The voters of Chicago cause this state to be this way by reelecting the same Liberal pin heads every year. . The rest of the state of… Read more »

The Railroader
1 year ago

Illinois’ political animals have proven they can’t govern themselves, much less the state.

debtsor
1 year ago

An obese billionaire stressing the importance of Illinois living within its means. LOL.

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