State of Illinois

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State Budget Includes Paying for Pension Without Borrowing

Earlier this week the Institute for Illinois’ Fiscal Sustainability at the Civic Federation released its analysis of…

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Cook County’s Request to Close Oak Forest Hospital Rejected by State Board

A key component of Cook County’s plan to remake its public health system was rejected by a State of Illinois board on May 10, 2011, adding to concerns that the County might have difficulties implementing its FY2011 budget. At a meeting in…

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Investments in Transportation Dominate State Capital Spending

  The State of Illinois’ largest area of capital investment, transportation projects, received a funding boost this week when the federal government announced additional grants to support high-speed rail projects in Illinois. The U.S…

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State of Illinois FY2012 Recommended Operating and Capital Budgets: Analysis and Recommendations

The Civic Federation opposes Governor Pat Quinn’s $52.7 billion FY2012 recommended operating budget for the State of Illinois because it is unbalanced by approximately $2.4 billion and is based on the premise that long-term borrowing is…

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Illinois’ State Pensions Still Worst Funded

The Pew Center on the States recently released its report card on the health of state pension systems. Just as they were last year, the…

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Cost of State Employee and Retiree Health Insurance Attracts More Attention

Governor Pat Quinn’s recommended FY2012 budget for the State of Illinois proposes that General Funds appropriations for the State Employees’ Group Insurance…

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Tax Amnesty Program Update: Payments Up but New Revenue Low

Although the State of Illinois' FY2011 tax amnesty program brought in more than $700 million of delinquent tax payments owed by taxpayers and business, only $12 million of that revenue can be considered new funds. As previously discussed…

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Legislatively Required Transfers: Another Use of State General Operating Funds

General Funds represent the largest component of the State of Illinois budget and are mainly used to support the regular operating and administrative expenses of state agencies through annual appropriations by the General Assembly.…

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Governor’s Budget Proposes Increases to Agency Spending

Although it includes deep cuts to some agencies and programs, the FY2012 budget proposed by Governor Pat Quinn includes increases in other areas that would more than offset the reductions. In all, the proposed budget for FY2012 would…

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State Deficit Expected to Decline in FY2011 Due to Tax Increases and Borrowing

After three years of increasing budget deficits, the State of Illinois is expected to see a smaller budget gap at the end of FY2011 because of tax increases and expanded borrowing for operations. The FY2011 year-end deficit is currently…