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Financial experts also briefed the committee on the state’s severely underfunded public pension systems and the potential impact for Illinois if the nation’s economy worsens.

Natalie Davila, director of research for the Department of Revenue, warned that if Washington fails to avert a potential double whammy of tax increases and spending cuts at the turn of the year, Illinois could see a revenue loss of $800 million in 2014, she said.

“In our opinion, things could really get worse,” Davila said.

Adding to the state’s financial quandary, Quinn’s plan to close several prison facilities has been on hold because of legal battles, costing $7 million a month that wasn’t budgeted, according to the governor’s office.

And Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka, a Republican, issued a quarterly report Thursday that pointed out budgets for state employee health insurance, child protective services, the Department of Human Services and more were underfunded and will run out of money by spring. That would require lawmakers to appropriate additional funding.

Illinois Senate President John Cullerton defended attempts to fix the state’s pension problem Thursday after an influential business group said it couldn’t be done. The Chicago Democrat released an open letter spelling out how proposed legislation to fill a huge funding gap in state employee retirement systems would work.

The letter was addressed to Tyrone Fahner, president of the Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago, who released a memo Wednesday calling the pension crisis so big that it’s “unfixable.”

Cullerton said the GOP has blocked Democrats’ plan to reduce pension benefits and shift some costs to local schools. He says measures the Civic Committee has supported are unconstitutional.

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Associated Press Writer John O’Connor contributed to this report from Springfield.

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