Lawmakers question Pritzker's staff about the 'grown-up table'
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[February 22, 2022]
By Andrew Hensel
(The Center Square) – Some of Gov. J.B.
Pritzker's staff met with the Illinois House Appropriations Committee to
discuss the governor's recently proposed budget, and who will be part of
negotiations.
The governor's proposed budget was released earlier this month and
includes $45.4 billion of state spending with the prospect of $1 billion
in temporary tax relief.
During his budget address Feb. 2, Pritzker said that those without the
state's best interests in mind will not be at the "grown-up table"
regarding negotiations.
“During this budget cycle especially, seats at the grown-up table will
be off-limits to those who aren’t working in the public’s best
interests,” Pritzker said.
State Rep. Tom Demmer, R-Dixon, said the lawmakers and the governor
should be working together on what's best for the people.
"This comment that individuals that are welcome at something called a
grown-ups table when they are concerned about the public's best
interest, we agree that being concerned about the impact of taxes on
Illinois families is in the best interest of the public," Demmer said.
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Deputy Gov. Andy Manar told Demmer
the governor and his staff have been working alongside lawmakers
from both sides of the aisle.
"I would point to rating agencies have credited the
administration with working with both parties, and have credited the
General Assembly and the governor for working together," Manar said.
Demmer also asked the staff if paying down the state's large debts
would be considered as "in the best interest of its people".
"It would be in the public best interest to ask about our unpaid
debts the state has and what our plan is to address these unpaid
debts," Demmer said.
Manar responded to Demmer's question by telling him to look at this
year's budget as well as previous budgets.
"All of these things have been reflected in the budgets the governor
has presented, the budgets that have been negotiated, and the
budgets that have been enacted and managed the past couple fiscal
years," Manar said.
The governor's budget includes a temporary, one-year freeze of a 1%
sales tax on groceries, a temporary freeze of the annual gas tax
increase set for July 1, and a one-time property tax rebate program
for Illinois homeowners of up to $300. |