State
launches budget Web site
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[February 25, 2010]
SPRINGFIELD -- Officials from Gov. Pat
Quinn's administration announced Wednesday that for the first time
in Illinois' history, the public can actively participate in the
state's budgeting process. Yesterday the Governor's Office of
Management and Budget launched
www.budget.illinois.gov,
a Web site that allows Illinois residents to provide feedback that
will be used to shape the state's fiscal 2011 budget.
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"This site allows residents to offer suggestions on how to balance
the budget while seeing firsthand the serious financial challenges
our state faces," said David Vaught, director of the Governor's
Office of Management and Budget. "The Quinn administration is
committed to openness and transparency, and this site gives everyone
the opportunity to become engaged in the budget process." In the
midst of an unprecedented fiscal crisis in Illinois, Quinn recently
requested that lawmakers revise the state's budgeting process to
allow Illinoisans to become active participants. The Web site
reflects the Quinn administration's commitment to educating the
public about the state's fiscal challenges and empowers them to help
determine solutions.
Visitors to the site will be able to provide suggestions and
feedback that the Quinn administration will use to craft the state's
fiscal 2011 state budget. The Web site also includes the following
information:
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Fiscal 2010
revenues for all budgeted funds, both actual to date and
estimated for the full fiscal year.
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Fiscal 2010
expenditures for all budgeted funds, both actual to date and
estimated for the full fiscal year.
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Fiscal 2011
estimated revenues for all budgeted funds for the full fiscal
year.
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Fiscal 2011 estimated anticipated
liabilities for all budgeted funds, including debt service on
bonds issued and the state's contributions to the pension
systems, for the full fiscal year.
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Vaught spoke to the media Wednesday afternoon at the Illinois
Capitol to present the new site. The governor will deliver his
budget address on March 10.
The public is encouraged to visit
www.budget.illinois.gov
to get additional information about the state budget and to submit
comments.
[Text from file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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