Dear Neighbor,
Last Wednesday the Governor presented his proposed budget for fiscal year 2012 (FY12). This budget allocates $26.9 billion General Revenue Fund (GRF) for state operations, compared to $26.1 billion GRF appropriations for the current fiscal year.
PIE CHART SHOWING $26.9 billion allocated by program area
Total GRF spending, which includes pension payments, debt service payments, and other required transfers is estimated to be $35.4 billion next year or $1.7 billion more than the current year total GRF spending. You can see the entire budget with details for each agency at http://www.state.il.us/budget/.
There are several significant concerns I have with this budget proposal. As this proposal is simply a starting place for the final budget that the legislature and Governor must approve, I will be working to address these issues as negotiations begin.
- Spending increases. While the Governor proposes cuts in a number of areas, there is a significant increase in spending overall. Given our dire fiscal crisis I do not believe we can support the proposed increase in GRF spending.
- Borrowing. The Governor’s budget assumes $8.75 billion in borrowing to pay overdue bills. It appears, however, that $1.45 billion of this borrowing also funds the FY12 operating budget. Borrowing to fund ongoing operations puts core Illinois priorities at risk as we have seen with the more than $3 billion in programmatic cuts we have had to make in the last two years. I will work to make sure our budget is balanced without borrowing for ongoing operational expenses.
- Allocation of proposed cuts. Programs that support our most vulnerable residents, such as Medicaid and human services, appear to be getting cut the most dramatically, which is not an approach I support. We need a more balanced approach to spending cuts that includes looking at retiree healthcare costs and a thoughtful approach to current employee pensions.
I was recently appointed Chair of the Senate’s Appropriations I Committee, and thus value your suggestions on how to restore fiscal integrity without undue harm to our neediest residents. Please email me at hsteans@senatedem.ilga.gov, or call 773-769-1717 to share your views or arrange for a meeting.
Best regards,
Heather Steans