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CHICAGO - The Illinois chapter of the free market grassroots organization Americans for Prosperity (AFP-IL) today responded to the governor’s budget by offering suggestions on how Governor Quinn could reform state government after six years of corruption.
The group was encouraged that the governor spoke of stimulating the economy by cutting taxes for middle-class families and some businesses. They also support trimming wasteful spending from the budget and reducing government spending by 3 percent from all departments except health, safety, and education.
“Governor Quinn provided much hope in his proposed reform agenda. AFP looks forward to working with the governor to enact some of these much needed reforms. However, the governor failed to address how he will reform the states antiquated budgeting process. There should be no rush to pass a tax and spend budget until a process in place that provides a review of how every tax dollar is being spent and to justify those expenditures in a transparent forum,” stated AFP-IL State Director Joe Calomino.
AFP-IL offered the following recommendations to the governor on much needed changes to the state’s budget going forward:
No New Programs - Stop creating new spending programs and expanding existing ones until we can afford it.
Stop the Pork - No more wasteful spending on pet projects. Millions of dollars have been spent on pork/member initiative projects over the past several years, including:
Spend Education Dollars Wisely - Stop throwing new dollars into our education system without imposing additional reform and accountability measures to ensure the students are benefiting from those additional investments. Despite the hundreds of millions of dollars funneled into the education system over the last six years, student test scores have not significantly improved. A few reforms offered in the State Senate include:
Make Medicaid More Efficient - Medicaid spending has increased dramatically in the last six years and grows at twice the rate of state revenues. This growth rate is unsustainable. Recommendations for efficiency gains include:
Don’t Use One-Time Revenue to pay for Ongoing Spending - Stop funding new base spending with one-time revenues. We should not use borrowed money (pension bonding) and fund sweeps to pay for ongoing programs. This practice expands the spending base, without expanding the revenue base and creates bigger problems in future years.
Reform Pensions – The state’s pension systems are in dire financial straits and need to be reformed for future generations of taxpayers. However, because these pension benefits are constitutionally protected, most major reforms can only be applicable to future employees. Some possibilities for reform include:
Greater Transparency in State Budgeting