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*** UPDATED x1 *** The budget bill has been filed

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* House Floor Amendment 1 to SB2800. Click here.

…Adding… A few more…

* Sen. David Koehler’s FOID bill: SAM1 to HB562

* Rep. Sonya Harper’s trailer bill for the new equity law: HAM2 to SB166

* Rep. Robert Rita’s gaming bill: HAM1 to SB521

I’ll have more for subscribers in the morning, including a summary of the new elections bill.

*** UPDATE *** This is from that Rita bill…


House just posted some early afternoon committees. The big one is Executive Committee at 12:30, where the state budget and gaming legislation that would allow in-person betting on Illinois collegiate teams will be considered. #twill https://t.co/MJlsgyBz5O

— Brenden Moore (@brendenmoore13) May 31, 2021

Pardon … it's OAK LAWN, not Park. https://t.co/9fF20QHbmG

— Amanda Vinicky (@AmandaVinicky) May 31, 2021

…Adding… Press release…

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, representing community providers of services and programs for thousands of Illinoisans with intellectual and developmental disabilities, today issued the following statement as lawmakers prepare to vote on a Fiscal Year 2022 state budget and adjourn the spring legislative session:

“Our mantra this spring has been clear: we must do better on funding I/DD services in Illinois. The proposed state budget legislators have put together does not meet that standard.

A federal decree requires Illinois to do better, by providing better funding for services, staff wages, and reducing wait lists for services. The Guidehouse rate study commissioned by the Department of Human Services and released late last year made clear it will take a significant investment starting this coming fiscal year to make real progress.

The Governor’s proposed funding increase of $122 million – the amount that is included in the budget being considered today – is simply not nearly enough to meet the tremendous needs of the people we serve. This budget does not:

Other critical, core government services and programs are receiving large budget increases and amounts, including K-12 education, hospitals and nursing homes. But this budget ignores the stark reality that Illinois ranks 47th in spending on disability services.

Our ask today is simple: amend the proposed state budget to provide a full $193 million to fully fund the rate study starting Jan. 1, 2022. We must do better, before it’s too late.”

posted by Rich Miller
Monday, May 31, 21 @ 1:38 am

Comments

  1. The budget bill has been filed? Doesn’t it now need to be read on three different days in each chamber? I’m kidding, of course. I know how the process works. I know it will never happen, but I would like to see the constitution amended to reflect how the process is actually implemented, i.e. a bill can be filed, have one reading in each chamber, and be voted on in each chamber, all on the same day. It would also eliminate the need for all those shell bills that have to be created and managed every GA, just in case they need them. And it would keep the minority party from whining so much about not having enough time to read multi-thousand page bills in an hour, shortening the last day of session by about half.

    Comment by Occasional Quipper Monday, May 31, 21 @ 10:14 am

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