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Governor Not Panicking over $1B Shortfall



The governor is not panicking over a $1 billion shortfall in funding for various state programs.

The comptroller this week identified money running short in the Department on Aging, Department of Children & Family Services, Workers Compensation and the Health Insurance Reserve Fund, and suggested the state re-allocate money from programs and agencies that are operating under budget.

Gov. Pat Quinn says that’s probably what he’ll do. “As we go through the budget year … you have to make adjustments. Some agencies may have a little more money than expected. That might have to be re-allocated,” he said.

He says these re-allocations are common and he expects bipartisan support in the General Assembly.

The state fiscal year is just over the half-way line; it ends June 30.
(posted 5:06 p.m. 01/23/2012 by Alex Degman)

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