Supplemental spending: How Illinois could spend some of its $1.6B budget surplus – State Journal-Register

Gov. JB Pritzker signed the $50.4 billion budget in June 2023, the largest in state history. Now, the Democratic governor is requesting the General Assembly approve legislation allowing for $1.56 billion in additional spending. Most of the General Fund spending would go toward the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, receiving $430 million, and $346.8 million to the state Department of Human Services. Together, those departments will receive just less than half of the total proposed supplemental package. IDHS has been the lead state agency in providing shelter and services provided to the 36,000-plus asylum seekers in Chicago.
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David F
2 years ago

Webster:
Oxymoron – State of Illinois budget surplus.

chris
2 years ago
Reply to  David F

HOW ABOUT HELP THE LEGAL CITIZENS FOR A CHANGE

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