Quantcast
breaking news

New spending law draws criticism

Updated: February 12, 2013
watch video
SPRINGFIELD -- Governor Quinn recently signed a law calling for a lot of new spending, and critics say it's the last thing the state should be doing right now. Kristina Rasmussen, with the Illinois Policy Institute, says lawmakers need to realize that the state is broke. She says it doesn't make sense to spend more when millions are owed in unpaid bills.

The new law will allow for the distribution of more than $2 billion in funding to various programs and services. On the list, DCFS. The agency will get about $25 million restored to its budget. About $90 million was cut from it last year.

Road projects will also see more money, about $675 million. Advocates say it'll help create more jobs which in turn will help the economy.

Rasmussen says what's wrong with this law far outweighs any good. She says if lawmakers wanted to fund those programs, they could've made separate bills for them. Instead, they decided to create a massive bill which, she says, includes a lot of wasteful spending.

She points out one school district is getting more money for general operating costs and says state taxpayer dollars shouldn't be footing the bill for that. She adds the law will also finance retiree healthcare. It's a program Governor Quinn was given the freedom to reform last year, but failed to. Supporters disagree with Rasmussen's argument and say the law will help a lot of projects and programs struggling to stay afloat.

Comments

I believe the majority of Illinois citizens will agree more with Ms Rasmussen's comments than with the continued irresponsibility of Gov. Quinn and certain legislators who support him!!! It is NEVER right to do wrong to do right!!!!! I am so dissapointed that Illinois government can not/will not pay their bills and will not CUT unnecessary spending! There is a huge difference between need and greed!!!!!

Jennifer K. February 11, 2013 at 6:47 pm

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

DALLAS -- After months of deliberation, leaders of the Boy Scouts of America made a historic decision. ...

CHAMPAIGN-URBANA -- Changes could be in store for bus riders including new routes in the fall. ...

SPRINGFIELD -- Advocates are working to expand Medicaid in the state....

PEORIA COUNTY -- The state is wrapping up its case against Christopher Harris for the murder of five people in Beason in 2009. ...

SPRINGFIELD -- Drivers may soon go a little faster on state roadways....

DANVILLE -- A 17-year old boy is fighting to recover from three serious illnesses....

PEORIA COUNTY -- As the state wraps up its last day of testimony in the Christopher Harris murder trial, we're getting a different story of what might have happened the night five people were...

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS -- The UI's farm stand is back open for business....

SPRINGFIELD -- A night out on the town ends in violence, but the victim was determined to not let the bad guy get what he wanted....

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS -- UI senate leaders are standing firm on their stance to keep Chief Illiniwek in the past. ...

 
More From WCIA News
 
Connect with ciLiving

 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Illinoishomepage.net
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved