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Roll Call: Carroll votes for unbalanced state budget
Illinois state Rep. Jonathan Carroll (D-57) on May 31 voted for a fiscal year 2020 budget that was $5.3 billion in the red, increasing state taxes and spending by record amounts.
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Roll Call: Morgan votes for unbalanced state budget
Illinois state Rep. Bob Morgan (D-58) on May 31 voted for a fiscal year 2020 budget that was $5.3 billion in the red, increasing state taxes and spending by record amounts.
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Roll Call: Bush votes for allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Sen. Melinda Bush (D-31) on June 1 voted for a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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Roll Call: Wilcox votes against allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Sen. Craig Wilcox (R-32) on June 1 voted against a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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Roll Call: Morrison votes for allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Sen. Julie A. Morrison (D-29) on June 1 voted for a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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Roll Call: Link votes for allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Sen. Terry Link (D-30) on June 1 voted for a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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Roll Call: Didech votes for allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Rep. Daniel Didech (D-59) on May 31 voted for a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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Roll Call: Mayfield votes for allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Rep. Rita Mayfield (D-60) on May 31 voted for a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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Roll Call: Mason votes for allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Rep. Joyce Mason (D-61) on May 31 voted for a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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Roll Call: Yingling votes for allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Rep. Sam Yingling (D-62) on May 31 voted for a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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Roll Call: Weber votes against allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Rep. Tom Weber (R-64) on May 31 voted against a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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Roll Call: Walker votes for allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Rep. Mark L. Walker (D-53) on May 31 voted for a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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Roll Call: Carroll votes for allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Rep. Jonathan Carroll (D-57) on May 31 voted for a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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Roll Call: Edly-Allen votes for allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Rep. Mary Edly-Allen (D-51) on May 31 voted for a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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Parents urge Springfield lawmakers to save private school scholarship program facing Pritzker's axe
As Gov. J.B. Pritzker pushes forward with a budget plan that would phase out the Invest in Kids private school scholarship program, a group of parents behind the Save My Scholarship campaign to keep the program intact are taking their objections straight to the Capitol Building in Springfield.
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'Save my Scholarship' campaign fights budget cuts
A group of Illinois parents will be pleading with lawmakers in Springfield this week to try to save a private school scholarship program from being phased out under Gov. J.B. Pritzker's new budget plan.
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Rep. Morgan's bill to oversee insurance rates draws second wave of co-sponsors
Rep. Bob Morgan's (D-Deerfield) bill that would place insurance rates under state government scrutiny has picked up 16 co-sponsors since its introduction Jan. 18, despite potentially being an example of government waste.
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From Prairie State Wire
Ideas Illinois chair: Legislators should release their own tax returns
Greg Baise is desperately trying to make sense of all the tax madness.
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Ugaste not in favor of statewide $15 an hour minimum wage
State Rep. Dan Ugaste (R-Geneva) says he is not in favor of more demands being placed on Illinois business owners, and he thinks a $15 an hour minimum wage would be one.