SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) —The state of Illinois has at least $4 billion that sits in special funds in the state budget created for specific purposes.
An Associated Press analysis shows it’s in 531 accounts that could be picked out as a fix to the budget issues.
No one has suggested such “sweeps” while Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner and the Democratic-controlled Legislature continue their stalemate over a budget plan that should have taken effect July 1.
House Majority Leader and Chicago Democrat Barbara Flynn Currie says she’s OK with sweeps if they’re done judiciously and without harming the programs funded.
According to the Legislature’s budget office, governors and lawmakers have swept $3.4 billion since 2003.
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