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Can anyone remember the bill number of the yet-unsigned FY07 supplemental budget?
Apparently the problem with the $200 million is that it's not enough money.
FY O7 Supplemental is SB 241.
* This budget uses one-time money to fund education. Education needs and deserves a permanent, predictable and sustainable revenue stream. No more year-to-year Band-aid budgets!
* This budget does little to address the inequities in the Illinois school funding system.
* This budget diverts money from public schools to private schools.
* Public dollars are for public schools.
I'm not sure what they mean, private schools getting public money. For textbooks, previously unfunded mandates? It's certainly not through vouchers, and probably not through tuition tax credits.
Anybody?
Wisconsin (and some other states) have a continuing appropriations statute in place that automatically appropriates last year's budget absent a current budget. Perhaps that's what AFSCME should push for, but even then they wouldn't get this year's pay raises, which I'm told total 9%.
I guess anyone can use it.
Dial 1-800-651-0315, enter your zip code, then press "3" to tell the Governor he's an idiot.
It might be interesting to resurrect the total cost of Winston & Strawn legal bills for the governor resulting from dismissal of state employees. I’ll bet it’s now easily over $3 million.
And while your at it ground all state air transportation, drive like everyone else.
operating budget tells us precisely how many
friends Blago has in the House. Were they all
Democrats?
If this FY07 supplemental bill is still awaiting the governor's signature, why doesn't he sign it and use the money?
Wonder what kind NixNonsense we'll see now. Have they all headed for the Insane Clown Posse pajama party yet?pjama
Good luck preventing that veto override, Governor.
How exactly did Hoffman become Blagojevich's floor leader anyway? What does he get out of the deal, or what is Blagojevich holding over his head?
"She also complained that it contains about $200 million for legislative pork projects."
Is she willing to indicate precisely which expenditures Blagojevich considers pork?
"The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Council 31 will hold two news conferences today to announce details of its lawsuit seeking to compel the state of Illinois and Comptroller Dan Hynes to pay all state employees in full and on time, even absent a new state budget."
Kudos to AFSCME on this. I'm looking forward to eventually reading the decision.
"Just nine House members voted 'No' on the operating budget."
Anyone know why the members, other than Hoffman, voted 'No' on this bill?
"Speaker Madigan just announced that the Senate has finally agreed to put the now agreed operating budget on a House bill that’s sitting in the Senate, pass it today and send it over to the House, so the House can then vote on it today and send it to the governor right away."
I'm confused. I thought that the House already passed a bill for an operating budget.
"The Comptroller doesn’t have the authority to disburse funds without an appropriations bill in place. And that’s a good thing, because while I like Dan Hynes, the Comptroller’s Office shouldn’t be able to spend money just because it feels like it."
There's a difference between having the authority to do something and having a responsibility to do it. It is possible that the State of Illinois would have a legal responsibility to pay employees (according to federal law) yet the Comptroller would not have the legal authority (according to state law) to make the payments. In this circumstance, the State may still be liable for the failure, as it has voluntarily implemented a system under which the Comptroller is not legally authorized (according to state law) to make payments that are required (according to federal law). The State does have the option of adopting a different system, and it can not avoid its responsibility to comply with federal law simply by voluntarily maintaining a system which makes such compliance impossible.
"Wisconsin (and some other states) have a continuing appropriations statute in place that automatically appropriates last year’s budget absent a current budget."
This is an EXCELLENT idea, and it's the first thing that legislators should start working on after a budget is adopted. In my opinion, legislators are not doing their job if they don't see that we have a problem here and try to do something, like this, to improve the system in an effort to prevent this from happening again.
"It has been a hoot watching Bill Black rage against the machine today, on the house video feed, using a full-size ship’s life preserver as a prop."
Good to see that Illinois House members are still allowed to use props. I wonder how long that will continue to be the case, as Democrats and Republicans are now making agreements with each other not to use props during debate.
"And while your at it ground all state air transportation, drive like everyone else."
Is Blagojevich still flying IDOT? He now has to pay a portion of that out of his own pocket, right; or does that come out of the Executive? If Blagojevich didn't have the option of flying, like most of us, maybe he would see the need for investment in high-speed rail here in Illinois.
1)When they recess where do they go to play?
2)If this passes and they adjourn, what are we going to do for the rest of the summer for entertainment?
The 1:55 update is very interesting. Madigan gives Jones an extra bullet in exchange for? Let the conspiracy theories begin! :)
Media reporters (PJS, SjR) should be more respectful of someone who buys gigabytes by the barrel!
Rich, any idea why Jones decided to introduce a new bill in the Senate, rather than simply using the House bill that passed this morning? Also, what do you mean by vehicle bill? If the Senate amends the bill, that amendment would still need to be passed by the House, correct?
This may be hard to believe, but there are some other papers and journalists who know what is going in Springfield.
$600 million extra for education when we seemingly have no money and have a "dire need" for healthcare is a pretty good coup.
I thought the debate this whole session was about finding the revenue to meet the spending plans.
All the house did was just pass a budget that implements the spending plans, but didn't back it up with the revenue side of the debate.
I mean - if they can just spend whatever they want, why the heck were they here all summer? They could have just passed whatever spending they wanted back in May, and skipped all that discussion of GRT, gaming, loopholes, income tax, etc.
Is this confusing to anyone else but me!?
* 1:06 pm - The House is recessed until 4 o’clock, when they will vote on the 7 percent solution bill and, likely, the operating budget.
Am I following this correctly? Thanks.
Hey Gov, show us your testicular virility!