Speaker names new House budget negotiation team
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[January 19, 2022]
By BETH HUNDSDORFER
Capitol News Illinois
bhundsdorfer@capitolnewsillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois House Speaker
Emanuel “Chris” Welch announced a new House budget negotiation team
Tuesday, led by House Majority Leader and chief budgeteer Greg Harris,
D-Chicago.
Former Speaker Michael Madigan appointed Harris to be the chief
budgeteer during the Rauner administration. Harris, the second-ranking
Democrat in the House, announced in November that he would not seek
re-election after the completion of his current term this year. Harris
said he will share his knowledge and experience of the budget process
with the team to “pass the mantle.”
“We need to continue to keep moving forward,” Harris said in an
interview. “Illinois just had its first bond rating increase in a
quarter of a century. We need to continue to keep that going strong.”
Harris will lead the group rounded out with Reps. Will Davis,
D-Homewood; Elizabeth Hernandez, D-Cicero; Mike Zalewski, D-Riverside;
and Robyn Gabel, D-Evanston, during this legislative session.
“We have made great progress putting Illinois on the path toward
financial stability,” Welch said in a statement. “With the stewardship
of Leader Harris and this incredibly diverse group of state
representatives, I am confident we will have a fiscally responsible
budget that prioritizes the needs of hardworking Illinoisans.”
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The budget negotiation team will
meet with caucuses and then work with the Gov. JB Pritzker’s office
to determine priorities for the next fiscal year.
“We want to be sure that the issues affecting
Illinois families from all over the state are reflected,” Harris
said.
Harris said those would include school funding, funding to keep
seniors in their homes with supportive services, mental health and
addiction services, college and university funding, and public
safety, Harris said.
Budgetary planning is complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic, too,
Harris said.
“When we passed the current budget earlier this year, things were
opening up and looking good,” he said. “Now, we have omicron and we
have to stand back and see where we are and where this will go.”
Davis serves as the chairman of the House Appropriations-Elementary
& Secondary Education Committee. Hernandez led redistricting efforts
in the House and is a member of the Revenue and Finance Committee,
as well as House Appropriations for Elementary and Secondary
Education and Higher Education. Zalewski serves as chairman of the
House Revenue Committee. Gabel will take a lead role in the House’s
budgeting process due to her leadership on many major legislative
initiatives, particularly those focused on Medicaid reform and
affordable health care.
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