Governor Rauner Statement on
Today’s Session
Compromises on Child Care, Senior Car, and
Unemployment Insurance
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[November 11, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD
- Governor Rauner issued the following statement following today’s
action in the General Assembly:
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“I want to thank
General Assembly members on both sides of the aisle who helped craft
and ensure reasonable and responsible compromises to the issues
addressed today. As a result of their efforts, now we are able to
move forward on providing child care for working families in a more
financially-responsible way, and we are able to continue our
long-term transformation towards better and community-based care for
our seniors.
“This week, we were also able to reach an agreement on unemployment
insurance reform so we can take a small step forward in our effort
to make Illinois more competitive and grow jobs. I urge the
legislature to act on this legislation as soon as possible and send
the unemployment insurance reform bill to my desk.
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“While we made progress today by
working together, we did not accomplish all that we could, and the biggest
issues remain. We still need major structural and economic reforms. We need term
limits and a truly balanced budget. We need true, long-term property tax relief
while finding ways to help school districts and local units of government. I
know that not all of these are easy, but I’m confident we can accomplish a
tremendous amount if everyone is willing to work together.”
[Office of the Governor Bruce Rauner] |