Illinois must stop budgeting in fantasyland – Illinois Policy

"If lawmakers want to pass a serious budget, then budget proposals and revenue forecasts should reflect current law only, not proposed changes that haven’t been enacted."
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Tommy Paine
10 months ago

Don’t forget the year when Governor Happy Meal Warrior nixed the increase in personal exemptions.

mqyl
10 months ago

There is no “must” in the IL Dems’ vocabulary, unless you’re talking about creating or increasing taxes and fees.

Deb
10 months ago

The budget should include significant spending cuts.

Call my shrink
10 months ago

If there was a real Fantasy land they’d tax that too

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