IFT President Dan Montgomery
responds to Governor Pritzker's budget address
A Fair Tax is needed to pay for our
state's priorities
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[February 20, 2020]
Following Governor Pritzker’s budget address today, Illinois
Federation of Teachers President Dan Montgomery released this
response:
“After an incredibly productive first year, it was encouraging to
hear Governor Pritzker maintain Illinois’s forward momentum.
”The governor remains committed to increasing education funding at
all levels. His proposed increase for the Evidence Based Model (EBM)
brings our state closer to equitable funding and drives dollars to
our neediest K-12 schools. We are also glad to see his proposed
increase for public higher education funding to help our
still-recovering colleges and universities rebuild and keep more
Illinois students in state by making college more affordable.
“The fact that the Governor has made a portion of this budget
contingent on the passage of a Fair Tax demonstrates what we have
been saying for the past year: passage of the Fair Tax is imperative
to the fiscal health of this state. The Fair Tax will ensure our
state has the revenue it needs to improve public services and give
our students the future they deserve.
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"Not only would the Fair Tax bring in $3.4 billion per year, fix our state’s
broken tax system, and fund education and state services, it would do so by
simply asking the wealthiest 3 percent of Illinoisans – those who make more than
$250,000 per year – to pay their fair share. The rest of us would get a tax cut
or see no increase.
“We are also pleased that the governor’s budget accounts for the state making
its full pension payment to state retirement systems. For too many years, the
state shirked its responsibility to provide retirement security for educators
and other public workers. We appreciate that he is committed to ensuring that
they receive the benefits they were promised for a lifetime of service.
“We look forward to continuing to work with the governor throughout this session
to ensure our state stays on the path he has set to recovery and prosperity.”
[Illinois Federation of Teachers] |