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Archive for the ‘CTA’ Category
Read an update on CTA funding and the Somerset nursing home.
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010Capital plan funding and the budget plan
Friday, May 22nd, 2009| May 22, 2009 |
Dear neighbors, As we near the end of session (scheduled to be done May 31st), we have some significant accomplishments but much left to address. Most notably, both the Senate and House passed a significant capital plan this week. The capital plan is funded by the following revenues that support bonds to accomplish the capital project: Vehicle Title/Transfer Fees $114.5 million TOTAL $1.119 billion These revenues will support a $28.9 billion capital program to fund the following: Road Programs
Education
Environmental/Energy/Tech
Transportation
State Facilities
Economic Development/New Initiatives
In this plan are significant dollars that will benefit our community, including funding for the CTA, school renovation dollars, parks and healthcare facilities. $1.6 billion remains unallocated and we will pass another bill next week itemizing this spending. We are beginning to take up significant ethics reform legislation now as well. When session is over I will provide a complete overview of what we pass regarding ethics improvements. I held an ethics town hall meeting in April and understand how deeply concerned the public is about the “culture of corruption” in state government. I firmly believe this is the best opportunity we will ever have to pass meaningful, comprehensive reform, and am pushing to get that accomplished. Regarding our operating budget, this week we are passing base budgets that fund only legally required services. These budgets require no new revenues and include significant cuts to state operations. Next week we will work to finalize the budget — it remains uncertain if we will have a tax increase to avoid major cuts to education, health care, and human services. While I am in Springfield, I wanted to send you an update about events that my office has hosted or will be hosting in the community. In this e-mail, you will find notes from the recent public safety meeting that I held in Uptown with Representative Greg Harris, results from the recent Edgewater Day of Service that I coordinated with Representative Harry Osterman and Alderman Mary Ann Smith, an announcement for an event that I will be holding at Sullivan High School in Rogers Park, and an announcement for the upcoming Women’s Resource Fair that Representative Osterman is hosting. Finally, I want to solicit your input for this summer. I hope to be back from Springfield and done for the session on June 1. While I am back from Springfield, I hope to attend as many block club meetings, CAPS meetings, and special events in the area as I can. Please send your summer events to my chief of staff, Jen Walling at jen@heathersteans.com, and she will work with you to let you know if I will be available. I also hope to hold a series of outdoor service office hours this summer. If there is a particular time or place that you would like to see my service office be accessible, please e-mail me at hsteans@senatedem.ilga.gov. Sincerely, Heather Steans |
The “mini” capital bill and 15 bills I passed this session.
Monday, April 20th, 2009| April 20, 2009 |
| Springfield Update |
Dear Neighbor, As we head back to session today, I want to provide you with a quick update about what was accomplished before the legislative spring break – yes, we have actually been able to come together to produce some meaningful results for Illinois. There remains an attitude of everyone working together, which I hope continues through the end of session. Significantly, the legislature passed and the Governor signed a mini-capital bill of $3 billion. This roads and transit bonds program will create jobs in time for the current construction season and requires no new revenue. It maintains a 2-to-1 formula for roads-to-transit, meaning $2 billion is available for roads and bridges repairs, and $1 billion is targeted for transit. In the 7th Senate district, which I represent, state road projects that are included are:
For additional information on any of the bills click here. Sincerely, Heather A. Steans |