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Rev. Denver Bitner, president of Lutheran Social Services of Illinois, said it’s unfair for the state to treat its service providers like banks from which to borrow money.

In the past month, the state has owed as much as $12 million to his agency, which operates foster care, mental health treatment, senior housing and other programs. The group recently closed a 24-bed residential program for substance abuse treatment in Chicago’s South Side that had operated for 33 years.

Gethner said politicians know faithful nonprofits will find a way to keep going, even without the money.

“The government is taking advantage of mission-driven organizations.”


Online

Illinois state comptroller: http://www.ioc.state.il.us

Lutheran Social Services of Illinois: http://www.lssi.org/

Illinois Partners for Human Service: http://www.illinoispartners.org/

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