Pritzker commits another $182 million to migrant response, details to come next week – Capitol News IL

Gov. JB Pritzker, who committed the state to providing more than half of the needed funds, is expected to provide more detail about where the money is coming from next Wednesday in his annual budget address. The state in November committed to a $160 million spending plan, although portions of that plan – such as a 2,000 bed shelter in Chicago – have yet to come to fruition. The state also claims that it has spent $478 million through existing channels, such as through the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, over the past two years.
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chris
2 years ago

I THINK HE SHOULD USE HIS OWN BANK ACCOUNT……..ESPECIALLY SINCE WE DID NOT GET ANY SAY IN THE MATTER OF THESE ILLEGALS!!!!!!! WHY SHOULD SERVICES BE CUT TO LEGAL RESIDENTS??

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Wonder how many languages comrade Flintstone will have to print “ Make good on your bribe and vote for me!” in?

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