‘I think everybody benefits from this budget’: State Sen. Mike Halpin talks significant investments in Illinois budget – Quad City Times

Illinois' 2023 General Assembly marked Halpin's first term as chairman of the Illinois Senate Higher Education Committee. The 2024 budget appropriates $2.53 billion for higher education, a $279 million increase from last year. Illinois' public universities and community colleges will see a 7% direct funding increase, coming in at $80.5 million and $19.4 million, respectively.
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Tom Paine's Ghost
2 years ago

Right. Spoken like a typical financially dunderheaded Democrat. Everybody benefits. Everybody but the taxpayers.

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