Illinois could see cuts to services for disabled residents – WHBF (Rock Island)

Direct support professionals say Gov. JB Pritzker’s budget proposal would reduce the number of hours the state pays for by more than 900,000, hours spent with people with developmental disabilities.
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Taxpayer
11 months ago

Governor WIDE-LOAD will just pass the blame off to DJT

Daskoterzar
11 months ago
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Yep, I was just thinking the same, he just has to pass it along to the president. He can do stupid crap and just blame Trump. Ball-less coward.

Deb
11 months ago

Cut services for illegals instead.

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