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			 The state budget approved 
			by legislators in May cuts the funds available to operate historic 
			sites from $5.7 million in FY14 to $4.6 million in FY15. That’s a 
			reduction of $1.1 million, or 19 percent. 
			  
			The incomplete budget also 
			leaves deep holes in the Preservation Services Division, which 
			reviews construction projects for possible tax credits. 
			  
			Reducing hours of 
			operation will not balance the agency’s budget. That would require 
			more drastic steps, such as closing some sites completely. Instead, 
			these reductions are an attempt to tighten the agency’s belt as much 
			as possible until the fall legislative session, when IHPA hopes 
			lawmakers will reconvene and restore funding to FY14 levels. 
			  
			“Several legislators have 
			said they want to reverse these cuts. We are grateful for their 
			support and optimistic that something can be done to prevent deeper 
			cuts to historic sites that contribute so much to education and the 
			economy,” said IHPA Director Amy Martin. “If the cuts aren’t 
			reversed, we’ll simply run out of money to operate sites next year.” 
			  
			
			 
			  
			Many sites ordinarily 
			change their operating hours in the fall, when the summer travel 
			season is over. The Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site, for instance, 
			normally switches from seven days a week to five.  
			  
			But now, because of budget 
			cuts, most schedules will be reduced even further and the shorter 
			hours will sometimes begin sooner. Here’s the list: 
			  Apple River Fort (Elizabeth) Operate four days a week (Thurs-Sun) instead of 
			five Bishop Hill Operate four days a week (Thurs-Sun) instead of 
			five, beginning Oct. 1 Dana-Thomas House (Springfield) Operate four days a week (Thurs-Sun) instead of 
			five David Davis Mansion (Bloomington) Operate four days a week (Wed-Sat) instead of 
			five 
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			 Cahokia Mounds (Collinsville) Switch to five days a week (Wed-Sun) two months 
			earlier than normal Fort de Chartres (Prairie du Rocher) Operate four days a week (Thurs-Sun) instead of 
			five Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices (Springfield)
			 closing for renovation Lincoln Log Cabin (Lerna) Operate four days a week (Thurs-Sun) instead of 
			five, beginning Oct. 1 Lincoln’s New Salem (Petersburg) Switch to five days a week (Wed-Sun) two months 
			earlier than normal Lincoln Tomb (Springfield)  Operate four days a week (Wed-Sat) instead of 
			five Old State Capitol (Springfield)  Operate four days a week (Wed-Sat) instead of 
			five 
			
			   Vachel Lindsay Home (Springfield) Operate four afternoons a week (Thurs-Sun) 
			instead of five full days  Vandalia Statehouse (Vandalia) Operate four days a week (Wed-Sat) instead of 
			five, beginning Nov. 1 
			[Text received; CHRIS WILLIS, 
			ILLINOIS HISTORIC PRESERVATION AGENCY] |