Posted on 07/06/2017 5:13:52 PM PDT by digger48
The Illinois House voted to override Republican Governor Bruce Rauners veto of the income tax hike and budget bill. This is the first budget Illinois has passed in two years.
The House voted 71-42, which is the bare minimum House Speaker Mike Madigan needed, after a security incident delayed the vote for two hours.
The House passed the tax hike and budget bill on Sunday with 72 votes, including 15 Republicans. A few flip flopped, according to The Chicago Tribune:
On Thursday, there were some slight changes. One lawmaker who previously voted for the income tax hike on Sunday, Republican Rep. C.D. Davidsmeyer of Downstate Jacksonville, voted against the override. Democratic Rep. Sue Scherer of Decatur had voted against the tax hike on Sunday but voted in favor of the override Thursday. In addition, Rep. Robert Pritchard of Hinckely voted for the tax hike Sunday but was absent Thursday.
The Republicans lacked five representatives with excused absences. One of those voted yes for the bill on Sunday.
Rauner lashed out at the bill on Wednesday as he went around Springfield to try to change the minds of those who voted for the bill. From ABC7:
The first-term governor, already facing several Democratic heavyweights hoping to displace him in the 2018 election, took to the trail Wednesday to implore the House run by Speaker Michael Madigan of Chicago to sustain the vetoes.
This is not just a slap in the face to Illinois taxpayers. This is a 2-by-4 smacked across the foreheads of the people of Illinois, he told reporters at a bar on Chicagos far South Side. This tax hike will solve none of our problems. In fact, in the long run, it will make our problems worse, not better.
The bill includes an income tax and corporate tax hike and a budget plan of $36 billion:
The budget plan would spend more than $36 billion on primary and secondary education, colleges and universities, social services, medical care for the poor and other government functions, with nearly $5 billion in new taxes to help pay for it. The personal income tax rate would rise from 3.75 percent to 4.95 percent. The corporate tax rate would go from 5.25 percent to 7 percent. The plan also would have the state pay down about half of the nearly $15 billion pile of unpaid bills through a combination of borrowing and using cash from other state accounts.
Illinoiss crating rating is still just a notch above junk. Madigan got all excited because Fitch Ratings and S&P Global Ratings urged Rauner to sign this bill on Sunday. But Fitch told Madigan to calm down because even with the override, nothing guarantees these rating companies will not drop Illinois to junk. From The Chicago Sun-Times:
During that lag, Moodys Investors Services on Wednesday offered a stark reminder, placing the states current rating of Baa3 on review for possible downgrade. Moodys and two other credit agencies had warned lawmakers of a junk downgrade should they not enact a budget by July 1. But last week, S&P and Fitch called the passage of the budget bills progress.
Still, according to Moodys, despite the progress toward budget balance in the legislative package, the plan appears to lack concrete measures that will materially improve Illinois long-term capacity to address its unfunded pension liabilities.
Thats because the budget bill lacks A LOT. Illinois has unpaid bills to state contractors and vendors thats reached about $14.5 billion and roughly $130 billion in unfunded pension liabilities. Last Friday, a judge ordered the state to start paying $293 million in state money toward Medicaid bills every month and an additional $1 billion over the course of the next year.
The House should have started its session at 1:30PM CT, but emergency officials had to lockdown the building after a woman allegedly threw a powdery substance in the governors office.
Illizuela is born!
Maybe they can borrow some money from Hartford.
The governor is Republican and did the right thing. He vetoed the bill.
They are not stupid.
They knew exactly what they were doing.
The Democrat politicians rob the public treasuries and then when they get caught years later, they beg for mercy because they’re old.
It happens every single day.
The left wing media is destroying Rauner here in Illinois. He wants to do the right thing, but the unions and the moochers have all the votes. It’s time to move out. I have some potential opportunities to do just that.
After the Democrats vote for large spending increases, they always demand that the GOP be responsible in paying for them.
But Ill. is too far gone in spending.
They are now Calif.
The following so called Illinois republican state representatives voted against their governor. And with the parasite perverts to increase taxes that pays for baby killings, sexy toilets, queer marriages, no sex listed birth certificates, free med, food, and housing for illegals, and dachas for retirees.
S.Andersson, T.Bryant, J.Cavaletto, C.D.Davidsmeyer, M.Fortner, Hammond, D Harris, C.Hays, S Jimenez, C Meier, C Mitchrll, R Phillips, R.Pritchard, D.Reis, M Unes, Source Joe Walsh website.
I am just wondering what you are smoking? Just how is “moving” going to accomplish anything but a fleeting, short period of time before what you are “moving away from” catches up with you! I am just eternally grateful that our Founding Fathers has the intestinal fortitude to stand and fight King George, because if the majority back at the beginning of our country had had been your cut and run genetics, there would never have been a United States of America. You are simply a weakling who deserves whatever comes about from your disgraceful behavior.
without the productivity and tax base...
“They are now Calif. “
While things here in CA are definitely bad, at least California has an economy. On the list of states in order of their relative solvency, California is eighth worst, while Illinois is, as I recall #1. CA’s economy is at 2.4% of GDP whereas IL is at 1.2%. Both states need ( and soon will ) go bankrupt. I am just hoping that Illinois “leads the way” so we can hopefully avoid it here when “we see” what actually happens when a state is insolvent
LOL! You’re right about that! :)
Illinois: a small sample of what would have happened if the Democrats had won control of Congress in last year’s elections.
“Dont come to WI, please. Walker may need to erect a border wall.”
I know Illinois Farmers; they are exactly the same as I am in temperament and politics. Anyone from mid-state and SOUTH is welcome!
I was AMAZED the last time we were through to visit family in Alabama, how SOON the ‘southern accent’ starts in IL. I mean, we were about 1/4 into the state and there it was!
“So glad my family left this hell hole.”
My family feels the same about Milwaukeestan, WI. The bulk of us left in the 1970’s.
Socialists DESTROY every thing they touch!
They’re not going to ‘correct’ anything. ‘Chicago’ is a Mistake By The Lake, that’s for sure! ;)
So sad...what will now become of the IL farmers and AG businesses?
Were the Puritans and Pilgrims wrong for moving to the New World?
Rauner should now resign, suggesting that the reality is the legislature should resign in mass and remind everyone that the Democrats now own Illinois fiscal problems 100%.
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