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Wednesday, June 7, 2023

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Gov. Pritzker Signs Fifth Balanced Budget

FY24 Budget Makes Transformative Investments in Education, Workforce and Economic Development, and Efforts to Fight Poverty
CHICAGO – Building on four years of fiscally responsible leadership, Governor JB Pritzker signed the Fiscal Year 2024 budget into law today, delivering his fifth balanced budget while making transformative investments in early childhood, K-12 schools, higher education, workforce and economic development and efforts to fight violence and poverty.

The Fiscal Year 2024 budget prioritizes fiscal responsibility, contributing an additional $200 million to the state’s pension systems beyond what is required, continuing to pay down the state’s remaining outstanding debts, and making ongoing contributions to the state’s Budget Stabilization Fund, set to surpass $2 billion.

“From the beginning, I promised to work together with the General Assembly to restore fiscal responsibility to our state government after years of mismanagement,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Thanks to our firmer fiscal foundation, we have been able to put billions of dollars back into the pockets of Illinois taxpayers while investing in our future. Our budgets have allowed thousands more students to stay in Illinois because they can afford a college degree. Balanced budgets have allowed us to modernize our infrastructure, build nation-leading clean energy production, attract industries of the future like quantum computing, and prioritize childcare for working families and our youngest children.”

“Today is a historic day in Illinois, and I’m so proud of the work we’ve accomplished for the Fiscal Year 2024 budget that will build on our commitment to empower communities to be healthy and safe in Illinois. This fiscally responsible budget is making our transformation efforts a reality, prioritizing our children, our young people who wish to pursue a higher education by making college affordable, all while investing in safety in our communities,” said Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton. “I thank Governor JB Pritzker, and members of the General Assembly for their work in our fifth budget that will uplift and invest in all our Illinois residents.”

“Passing this budget was an exercise in trust, working together to prioritize paying down debt, shoring up our Rainy Day Fund and ensuring a durable, balanced budget,” said Senate President Don Harmon (D-Oak Park). “I want to thank Governor Pritzker for his commitment to responsible budgeting. I also want to thank Speaker Welch for his partnership and the incredible Senate budget negotiators for their hard work. The future looks bright for Illinois.”

“With this budget we're building a stronger economy and putting our state back on sound fiscal footing, while also making smart investments in priorities like education, healthcare, and local communities,” said House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch (D-Hillside). "I want to thank Governor Pritzker and Senate President Don Harmon for their commitment to getting this right. I also want to thank my Chief Budgeteer Jehan Gordon-Booth, the House Appropriations Chairs, and Budget Negotiation Team for the hard work that went into crafting a budget that expands opportunity and creates a brighter future for Illinois.”

“The budget signed today builds upon our strong, smart spending decisions of recent years that have led Illinois to not just one credit upgrade – but eight. I am proud of the steps we took to continue Illinois on the right path,” said State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. – the Senate’s Appropriations Leader (D-Chicago). “We didn’t just look at fiscal outcomes but prioritized our most vulnerable populations, educating our young people, keeping our communities safe, creating good jobs, and growing our economy. Continuing our principled and disciplined approach will keep our fiscal house in order. I am committed to doing the work necessary to ensure that Illinois continues to enact responsible budgets and remains on the path toward fiscal stability, investing in and uplifting marginalized people, all while prioritizing our communities and people who need the most assistance.”

“This state budget is balanced in every sense. It is a fiscally and socially responsible plan that will direct needed resources to our classrooms, public safety efforts and essential services that families depend on,” said House Chief Budgeteer Jehan Gordon-Booth (D-Peoria). “We’re rebuilding Illinois’ fiscal house, while responsibly saving for the future and creating greater flexibility to address the challenges of tomorrow. This balanced plan delivers critical funding that ensures every student has access to a quality education, helps more people access the health care they deserve and invests in career and technical training to prepare our young people for high-wage jobs across Illinois. I am appreciative of the months of negotiation and hard work from both sides of the aisle to develop this responsible and compassionate plan, and look forward to the strong, positive impact it will have on uplifting families across our state.”

FISCAL YEAR 2024 BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS

OVERVIEW
The Fiscal Year 2024 General Funds budget plan reflects projected revenues of $50.611 billion and expenditures of $50.428 billion, resulting in a $183 million surplus.

Highlights from the budget package include:

Commitment to Fiscal Responsibility – 5th balanced budget

The Fiscal Year 2024 budget framework builds upon four years of historic fiscal progress with a commitment to balanced budgets, eight credit rating upgrades, a Rainy Day Fund set to surpass $2 billion, the elimination of the bill backlog, and $1 trillion in GDP. This year’s investments include:
Early Childhood Education and Childcare Funding

A highlight of the budget is $250 million to fund the first year of Smart Start Illinois, the Governor’s early childhood initiative to eliminate preschool deserts, stabilize the childcare workforce, and expand the Early Intervention and Home Visiting programs.

This multi-year program provides a comprehensive approach to investments in preparing children to be lifelong learners. Year one targeted investments include the following:
Additional early childhood investments to support the plan include the following:
K-12 Education
Higher Education

The Fiscal Year 2024 budget continues to make college more affordable with historic increases in funding for public universities, community colleges and financial aid.
Health and Human Services
Addressing Homelessness
The funds in support of this work include:
Public Safety and Violence Prevention
Government Services
Economic and Community Development
Environmental Initiatives
Capital and Transportation Funding

The Fiscal Year 2024 capital budget represents a continuation of the historic Rebuild Illinois program and other ongoing capital initiatives. Continued use of federal funds will expedite delivery of critical initiatives. Illinois anticipates receiving billions of dollars from the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) to invest in transportation, water, broadband, clean energy and more.


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