Lawmakers Call It A Week In Springfield As Budget, Income Tax Hike Still Unresolved

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First Posted: 06-24-09 05:15 PM   |   Updated: 06-24-09 07:54 PM

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Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn speaks to reporters during a special legislative session at the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Ill., Wednesday, June 24, 2009. Illinois legislators left the Capitol without a new state budget in place and without any evidence of progress toward passing one before the current budget expires next week. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois legislators adjourned Wednesday without taking action on the budget, as Gov. Pat Quinn backed away from threats to make painful cuts to social services - deepening confusion about when the state will have a spending plan and what it will look like.

Lawmakers went home until next week, even though the current budget expires at midnight Tuesday and no new budget plan is close to being finished.

Officials couldn't even agree on the size of the deficit they face. Is it $11.6 billion or $9.2 billion or maybe even $7 billion?

"We're going to be here for a long time," warned Sen. James DeLeo, D-Chicago.

In general, Republicans want a temporary budget so talks on a final spending plan can continue. Quinn, a Democrat, has remained optimistic that they can come to an agreement - which now seems unlikely.

Quinn had been warning that a bare-bones budget proposed by legislators would force him to slash spending for child care, drug counseling, women's health and more. But he seemed to rule out such moves Wednesday.

"We're not going to visit all the cuts on the most fragile and vulnerable people in our society," he said.

State government faces a historic budget crisis. New programs, rising expenses and a huge drop in revenues have combined to leave the state without enough money to cover its costs for the fiscal year that starts July 1.

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Quinn originally put the shortfall at $11.6 billion and says he and legislators have agreed on measures to trim the deficit to $9.2 billion. He wants to fill the rest of that gap with a mix of higher income taxes, spending cuts, federal aid and financial maneuvers.

Many legislators - mostly Republicans but also some Democrats - are balking at raising income taxes. They have approved a version of the budget without any additional tax revenue.

For weeks, Quinn insisted that plan falls billions of dollars short of covering state expenses and would require cuts of up to 50 percent to services for the state's sick and needy.

Again and again, Quinn sought to build support for a tax increase by visiting community agencies that depend on state support to illustrate what services would be cut under the Legislature's budget proposal.

Critics insisted Quinn was scaring people needlessly and that he would never go through with such severe cuts.

On Wednesday, Quinn ruled out the cuts, although he didn't explain how he would avoid making them if lawmakers don't come up with additional money. He wouldn't say whether he intends to veto what he calls "the half-baked budget" that legislators have passed but not yet sent to his desk for final action.

"We're not going to be cutting the heart and soul out of Illinois' human services. I never support that and never will, and so we will not allow that to take place," Quinn said.

Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno, R-Lemont, said she was indignant that the Democratic majority decided to leave with the budget still up in the air.

She called again for a temporary budget to keep state government operating after June 30 while officials negotiate a long-term solution.

Legislators met for two days this week to consider technical issues related to a public works program and to address the budget.

They didn't complete either chore. The Senate did, however, pass a resolution reaffirming Illinois' sister-state relationship with Taiwan.

-ASSOCIATED PRESS

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois legislators adjourned Wednesday without taking action on the budget, as Gov. Pat Quinn backed away from threats to make painful cuts to social services - deepening c...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois legislators adjourned Wednesday without taking action on the budget, as Gov. Pat Quinn backed away from threats to make painful cuts to social services - deepening c...
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- Cogs I'm a Fan of Cogs 25 fans permalink

Quinn has failed to live up to the standards and ethics he himself championed for decades. I think the people of Illinois would have stood with him in a fight to reform state government but he chose instead to line up behind Daley and Madigan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 06/25/2009

In dealing witn this great depression, the Federal Government is failed administration. Nothing of substance has been accomplished except coverup of the greatest swindle in human history, the greatest give-away of the American treasury's credit and the despicable Fed's fiat (paper money) trillions to a corrupt, busted banking industry, continued public dole as our industrial base goes bust and sold out at auction prices to our enemies and competitors, total disregard for the 18-20 million unemployed, no discussion, no plans, no future.
The only policies that have been passed are policies that continue our precitious decline as an economic, financial and political system.
The Illinois government is folllowing the same course.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 AM on 06/25/2009
- corwin I'm a Fan of corwin 3 fans permalink

What,never?Well, maybe a little more
"I voted 'Present' in a voice so bland.And I always helped Big Tony-if he'd grease hand.
I voted 'Present' so con-sis-tent-ly
That now I am the leader of the whole country."
I'm going to need some cajolng to continue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 PM on 06/24/2009

Just how desperate is Mike Madigan to see his daughter as governor? Poor Pat, doesn't know which way to turn.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 06/24/2009
- GibsonSG I'm a Fan of GibsonSG 3 fans permalink
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I wish I could call it a week on Wednesday, even though I've got a huge deadline next week.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 06/24/2009

The leadership behavior of the Chief Executive Officer is emulated by top administrators of subordinate organization is hypothezied in the Unified Theory of Leadership. Therefore, as predicted, our subordinated CEO's such as the Governor of Illinois and his Board of Directors (Two legislative bodies) can not come to agreement on an unparalleled financial crisis. The President's repertoires of leadership are being emulated on the State level as expected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 06/24/2009

Your reach has exceeded your grasp.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 06/24/2009
- GibsonSG I'm a Fan of GibsonSG 3 fans permalink
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Maybe I missed it, but when did Obama leave the White House even though he had a huge deadline in a few days? Sounds more like they're emulating the Governor of South Carolina than Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 06/24/2009
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