State Comptroller talks about the state budget and economy with local mayors
Posted by wlpo on February 24, 2015
Your state comptroller doesn’t have a vote in Springfield but, as she puts it, she has a large megaphone. Republican Leslie Geissler Munger is settling into her new position of Illinois Comptroller. She visited Starved Rock Lodge Tuesday to talk to a couple of local mayors and reporters about the state’s economy and Governor Bruce Rauner’s budget proposal.
Rauner has proposed cutting funding for local governments. Spring Valley Mayor Walt Marini made it clear to Munger that his town needs every dollar it receives from the state. Marini says Spring Valley is an older community and is already taxed enough.
Peru Mayor Scott Harl also urged Munger to bring that message back to Springfield. Harl says Peru stands to lose $500,000 is funding.
Munger says the budget proposed by Rauner last week was just a starting point. She says the state has $8 million in unpaid bills, but she believes Rauner’s policies will turn things around for Illinois.
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