State of Illinois

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Illinois Delays Submission of $5 Billion Medicaid Plan

UPDATE: On June 4, 2014, the State of Illinois filed its application for a $5 billion Medicaid plan with the federal government. Advocates…

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Illinois Governor’s Recommended FY2015 Budget Extends Income Tax Increases

On March 26, 2014, Governor Pat Quinn presented an FY2015 budget proposal for the State of Illinois that avoids a fiscal cliff by retaining temporary income tax…

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Governor’s FY2015 Budget Recommendation Faces Illinois' Steep Revenue Cliff

Next week Governor Pat Quinn will give his sixth budget address since taking office in 2009. The budget is expected to be one of the most difficult of his tenure considering that the State is currently expected to have approximately $5.4…

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Cost of Illinois' Retirement Income Tax Exemption

Unlike the federal government, the State of Illinois exempts all retirement income from the individual income tax. Of the 41 states that impose an income tax, Illinois is one of only three that exempt all pension income and one of 27 that…

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Long-Term Financial Plan Recommended for State of Illinois

In its recently released FY2015 budget roadmap report, the Institute for Illinois’ Fiscal Sustainability at the Civic Federation recommended that the…

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State of Illinois FY2015 Budget Roadmap

Prior to the release of the Governor’s annual budget recommendation, the Institute for Illinois’ Fiscal Sustainability at the Civic Federation releases an analysis of the State of Illinois’ fiscal condition. The report reviews Governor…

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Legislative Revenue Estimate Shows Size of Illinois' Fiscal Cliff

The Illinois House of Representatives has approved a revenue projection for the coming fiscal year that includes a $2.2 billion loss in operating resources for FY2015, after a holding series of committee meetings to deliberate varying…

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Illinois Law Requires New Revenue Diversions from General Funds in FY2015

It is widely known that the State of Illinois faces a dramatic reduction in general operating revenue starting on January 1, 2015, when…

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Improved Revenue in Current Year Means Steeper Cliff to Come

At a recent committee hearing, Illinois lawmakers were provided with a mixed message regarding the economy and State budget for the coming fiscal year. Officials from the Illinois Department of Revenue explained that although the State…

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Rhode Island Pension Reform: Two Years Later

In the fall of 2011, the Rhode Island General Assembly passed and Governor Lincoln Chafee signed landmark pension reform legislation intended to end a pension funding crisis and make retirement obligations for public employees more…