Pritzker Outlines Spending
Reduction Plan For Fiscal Year 2021
Administration Will Negotiate With AFSCME
Over Furlough Days and Personnel Cost Adjustments
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[December 16, 2020]
Governor JB Pritzker announced today more than $700 million in
spending reductions for fiscal year 2021. The plan is the result of
a months-long and ongoing review of agency spending under the
Executive branch. The plan includes a hiring freeze, grant
reductions and operational savings.
As part of the administration’s ongoing attempt to identify budget
efficiencies, Gov. Pritzker also announced the following measures:
Negotiations with AFSCME and other employee unions to identify $75
million in personnel cost adjustments, which could include furlough
days.
Creation of a Department of Corrections facilities closure work
group to identify additional savings due to the lower offender
population.
“From the beginning of my term in office, I’ve worked hard to bring
honest solutions to the table, doing the hard things that must be
done to put our fiscal house in order - including bringing
efficiencies to lower the cost of operating state government,
working to reduce the budget pressure of pension liabilities,
investing in the expansion of revenue producing industries, and
attracting our most promising economic assets — our college bound
seniors – to stay in Illinois rather than go to college elsewhere,”
said Governor JB Pritzker. “I promised to be a governor who balances
the budget and begins paying down the bills that my predecessor left
behind. I promised to invest in education, job training and job
creation. Before COVID hit us, we did that. And despite all the
current challenges, I am confident we will continue our ascent to
economic strength and fiscal stability.
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The Governor previously announced the sale of $2 billion in three-year notes to
the Municipal Liquidity Facility to help Illinois bridge the gap due to dramatic
revenue losses as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. That transaction
will be finalized by the end of the calendar year. As every state in the nation
faces budget shortfalls due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Governor will
continue to urge Congress to pass direct funding for state and local governments
who have coordinated the pandemic response.
FY21 Budget Reductions on Enacted Budget - Pdf
[Office of the Governor JB Pritzker]
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