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Mayor Snyder's response to proposed state budget

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[March 11, 2010]  Lincoln Mayor Keith Snyder's reaction to the governor's proposal to cut the city's income tax receipts by 30 percent:

Gov. Pat Quinn made some alarming comments Wednesday in his state budget address concerning income tax revenue shared by municipal, county and state governments. The governor's budget proposal includes a $300 million cut to moneys guaranteed to municipal governments under the Local Government Distributive Fund. His proposal will cut the amount of income tax that goes to local governments from 10 percent to 7 percent. This 30 percent slash in local tax revenue will increase the burden that Lincoln is already feeling during this difficult recession.

Last September at the Illinois Municipal League's annual conference in Chicago, Quinn guaranteed municipalities 10 percent of current income tax revenue and 10 percent of any additional tax revenue created from his tax increases. Wednesday he backtracked on his promise.

The $300 million that would be cut from local governments will not do much to help solve Illinois' nearly $13 billion deficit. To municipalities, however, that $300 million cut translates into a loss of $23.10 per local resident. For Lincoln, a $23.10 per capita cut means we will have a $355,700 hole in our city budget if the governor's plan becomes law.

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This cut comes at a time when we are trying to balance our budget for the next fiscal year, which begins on May 1. The governor's proposal is going to force us to re-evaluate an already dire budget situation with limited time to fill the gaps it will create.

Fortunately, the governor's budget proposal must be approved by both the House and Senate in the Illinois General Assembly before becoming law. We will be working with all our local legislators and others to keep this cut from becoming a reality.

[Text from file received from Lincoln Mayor Keith Snyder]

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