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Because Paddy and I have to get up at 3:00 a.m. M-Sa to unload the bundles of newspaper delievered to us, we regularly treat ourselves to breakfast at the local diner. We've become 'regulars' with a politically-diverse group of men and women who also eat breakfast out, and one of the staple topics of conversation is state government. This morning was a typical morning, and the conversation was both lively and enlightening.
The Governor's budget proposals were front and center this morning, and there was a fair concensus about them, particularly as they applied to our region, east-central Illinois. While the Republicans among us were fairly restrained and tended toward a 'wait and see' position, even they were willing to give very tenative approval toward the overall budget. The positives that were noted were continued funding for the Rt. 51 improvement project, funding for the new I-57 interchange north of Mattoon, the proposal to bring state pensions more into line with those in the private sector, stable/slightly-increased education funding, slightly-increased funding for Medicaid and general-assistance and funds for the EIU/Doudna Fine Arts Center renovation.
There is a resignation/acceptance downstate that the State remains in a financial bind, and in general, people here give the Governor fairly good marks for at least trying to bridge the gap without gutting essential education and social safety-net funding. Overall, our group would probably give Rod's proposed budget a B+.
How do things look in your part of the state?
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