| Pritzker Administration Details 
			State Budget Deficit of $3.2 Billion, $400 Million Higher Than 
			Previous EstimatesAdministration Chronicles Budget Gap in 
			“Digging Out: The Rauner Wreckage Report,” Amid Other Catastrophic 
			Damages
 
 
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			 [February 09, 2019] In a report detailing 
			the toll that former Gov. Bruce Rauner’s ideological warfare 
			inflicted on Illinois, the Pritzker administration released a new 
			report today detailing a budget gap for the upcoming fiscal year of 
			$3.2 billion, 16 percent more than the Rauner administration 
			estimated in November.
 Digging Out: The Rauner Wreckage Report builds on and extends the 
			work of the Illinois Comptroller’s Office, identifying even worse 
			damage than previously known – particularly the true magnitude of 
			the budget deficit and the backlog of bills – triple the amount of 
			when Governor Rauner’s impasse began. Late payment interest 
			penalties related to Rauner’s impasse have exceeded $1.25 billion, 
			and interest on the refinancing of Rauner’s bill backlog will 
			surpass $2 billion.
 
 “Illinois will need years to dig out of the fiscal mess this 
			administration inherited, and the road to recovery will begin with 
			Governor Pritzker,” said report author Deputy Governor Dan Hynes, 
			who oversees budget and economic issues for the administration. “The 
			Pritzker administration will be honest and transparent about the 
			challenges we face and put forward long-term plans and investments 
			that will get our state on firm financial footing. Despite these 
			challenges, we will propose a balanced budget that invests in 
			education and human services that were decimated under the previous 
			administration.”
 
			
			 
			
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			The report goes on to detail the human and fiscal consequences of 
			the historic budget crisis, a failed and prolonged dispute with 
			AFSCME, the continued backsliding on pensions and chronic 
			mismanagement of state government. With new revelations of failure 
			coming nearly every week, the report also details previously 
			unreported failures, such as failing to pay the rent for the 
			Governor’s Washington, D.C. office and forfeiting millions in 
			federal reimbursements for OSHA. Among the countless 
			missed opportunities in the report, the state’s late payment 
			penalties have crowded out other investments. Namely:
 Last year alone, the State paid out more than $700 million in late 
			payment penalties – about what the state spends on the Department of 
			Children and Family Services, or enough to hire at least 7,000 new 
			teachers across the state.
 
			
			 
 Illinois’ general obligation bond ratings are the lowest among the 
			states, costing more than $75 million a year in additional interest 
			costs on bonds issued since 2017. That is the equivalent of an 
			additional 25,000 MAP recipients per year since 2017 – or enough for 
			MAP grants for every undergraduate student at SIU-Carbondale and 
			Illinois State every year.
 
 While a generation of future Illinoisans will be forced to deal with 
			Gov. Rauner’s fiscal wreckage, the new administration will use its 
			first budget to light a multi-year path forward to fiscal stability 
			and a new prosperity for Illinois.
 
 Additional details are available in the report.
 
			
			Digging Out:  The Rauner Wreckage Report - Pdf 
				 
			[Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] |