Illinois State Museum to reopen to
the public
Director Rosenthal announces
sustainable model to prepare the ISM system for the future
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[February 10, 2016]
SPRINGFIELD
– Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) Director Wayne A.
Rosenthal announced today that an agreement has been reached to
reopen the Illinois State Museum to the public. IDNR has worked
closely with Governor Bruce Rauner’s office to develop a new, more
sustainable model for operating the museum that will save about $1
million per year by closing two museum branches, consolidating human
resources and accounting functions within IDNR, and by development
of a new management and organizational structure. The museum will
also seek to improve revenue by charging an admission fee, and
increase fundraising efforts through an improved partnership with
the Illinois State Museum Society.
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The timeframe for reopening will depend upon the Illinois General
Assembly taking up the amendatory veto (AV) of SB 317 and
implementing the suggested changes. Governor Bruce Rauner’s AV asks
that the authority to charge an admission fee be placed in statute
so it can be implemented immediately upon the acceptance of the
amendatory veto.
“If the General Assembly acts quickly on the Governor’s amendatory
veto, we believe we could reopen the museum in a matter of weeks,”
said IDNR Director Wayne Rosenthal. “Without the General Assembly’s
support, it could take months to get the museum reopened.”
Michael Wiant will become interim director of the Illinois State
Museum immediately. Rosenthal will ask the Illinois State Museum
Board to begin the search for a new director. Rosenthal also will
ask the Museum and Society boards to call emergency meetings so work
to reopen the museum can begin immediately.
“With challenge comes great opportunity, and the museum staff is
grateful for this
tremendous opportunity to continue to share the art, history and
culture of Illinois with its citizens,” said Dr. Michael Wiant,
Interim Director of the Illinois State Museum.
“I applaud the Governor's action as it creates a realistic path
forward to reopening the Illinois State Museum,” said State Rep. Tim
Butler (R-Springfield). “Reopening the museum is vital to our
community and the plan announced today will provide for the
long-term viability and growth of the museum system. I look forward
to working with the community, legislators, and the Governor as we
again open the doors on a wonderful asset of our State.”
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“I am encouraged that the Governor took careful steps in adjusting this
legislation while maintaining the ultimate goal of allowing our State Museum to
resume its important work. We all want to see those doors open to the public
once again, and this compromise could make that happen,” said State Rep. Sara
Wojcicki Jimenez (R-Springfield).
“The Illinois State Museum Society is looking forward to the challenge of
becoming a stronger partner and playing a greater role in the success of the
Illinois State Museum,” said Karen Westbrook of the Illinois State Museum
Society.
[Illinois Department of Natural
Resources]
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