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Today there was a press conference in Yorkville about the IL budget and the slashing of community based programs. I sit on the Kendall County Mental Health board and spoke about my own experiences receiving help from community based programs and was interviewed by the Beacon Sun after the presser. If you are unfamiliar with what is being cut here are some examples
The budget is cutting community-provided programs by $5 billion The budget is cutting State-provided services by $4.2 billion This will force layoffs of more than 10,000 state workers Cost IL $2 billion in lost federal matching funds this year Endanger up to $3 billion in federal stimulus funds over the next two years Eliminate child care assistance for 142,085 children at the cost of $271 million Closing six of nine state-operated psychiatric hospitals Closing four of nine state-operated developental centers Closing IL School for the Deaf and Visually Impared Eliminating all foster care respite and support services Eliminating all state funding for 36 Child Advocacy Centers that serve abused children Eliminating state funds for the homeless by 100% (yes 100%) Eliminating grant to IL Poison Control Center for 24 hour hotline prevention and treatment Eliminating the Communities of Color Prostate Cancer Initiative providing outreach, education and screenings to 75,000 IL men Eliminating Juvenile Diabetes Research grant Cutting funding for community health programs by 75% including Teen REACH Healthy Families Domestic Violence
I only listed about a third of all the cuts. Illinois has not increased the income tax in 28 years, I think it is time. Cutting programs on the backs of our most vulnerable isn't the way to reach a balanced budget. If you don't want this to happen we have until July 1st to contact your representative and tell them not to do this.
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