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May 19, 2024 |
wtax.com | Dave Dahl
Springfield, IL (WTAX) – Illinois is completing a financial turnaround, according to a University of Illinois report.“The pandemic, ironically, (gave the state) a large influx of money, and I think that was spent in an appropriate way,” said David Merriman, co-author of a study called Finding the Balance: State Fiscal Sustainability and Local Government Challenges. “The economy is doing much better than anyone expected coming out of the pandemic.
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May 19, 2024 |
wtax.com | Dave Dahl
Springfield, IL (WTAX) – State lawmakers would like to get their work done this week and get started on summer. And campaigning. Gov. JB Pritzker says finances for the fiscal year that begins July 1 will be tight. “We’ve got to balance the budget,” Pritzker said, “however that comes out, whether there are cuts that are made, revenue enhancement, whatever it is. Are there demands that are outside of what is in the budget? Of course, there always are.
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May 18, 2024 |
wtax.com | Dave Dahl
Springfield, IL (WTAX) – “Thanks for coming out. Pun intended.”Organizers of Springfield’s PrideFest say it’s the largest such event in downstate Illinois. “It’s important to celebrate how far we as LGBTQ people have come,” said Phoenix Center volunteer Dean Mentjes, one of the organizers, “to be here to be visible, to support each other, and also to support those who are still struggling who need support.”Struggle?
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May 17, 2024 |
wtax.com | Dave Dahl
Springfield, IL (WTAX) – Maybe state lawmakers are ready for a couple of days off. A lengthy, heated debate in the Illinois Senate Friday was about a bill requiring Illinois foster parents to have a “hair care plan” to assist in allowing the foster child’s hair to be worn ina way reflecting the child’s culture. State Sen. Dave Syverson (R-Cherry Valley) spoke against it.
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May 16, 2024 |
wtax.com | Dave Dahl
Springfield, IL (WTAX) – If life were a Nat King Cole song, the upcoming days of summer would be lazy, hazy, crazy, and be saturated in soda, pretzels, and beer. For many American children, it’s quite the opposite. “A staggering half of Illinois students qualify for free or reduced-price meals,” Illinois State Board of Education superintendent Tony Sanders (pictured) said at a news conference Thursday at Enos Elementary School in Springfield.
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Julia Rosier
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