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Text of Gov. Quinn's State of the State speech

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Fellow citizens of Illinois: I am here to report on the state of our state.

And let there be no mistake: our state is at a critical juncture.

We have made strong progress in the last four years, on everything from creating jobs and reforming our education system, to enacting strong ethical standards and improving our roads, bridges, and rail systems like never before.

We have moved Illinois forward. But we have much more to do. At this point, each and every one of us has a choice to make about what we want our Illinois to look like.

Do we want, in the years to come, a prosperous Illinois where working people continue to have good jobs...where businesses thrive.. and where all our children have a world-class education?

Or do we want to stop the progress and watch our economic recovery stall?

This is a choice about whether we'll make the tough decisions necessary to balance our budget by reforming our public pension systems.or whether we will let our jobs, our safety, and our schools be squeezed out by skyrocketing pension costs.

We have a tall task ahead of us. This is no small issue. And doing what's hard isn't always what's popular at the moment.

But, we must remember that hard is not impossible.

In fact, last year, we made major progress on some of the most impossible issues that have ever confronted our state.

We overhauled our Medicaid program and saved it from the brink of collapse.

We abolished the troubled legislative scholarship program.

And we successfully closed 54 state facilities, saving taxpayers $100 million a year.

We did these hard things working together.. in good faith. across the aisle.

And that's because we're not an Illinois of 13 million individuals, each going their own separate way.

No. We're a community.. a community of shared values.

And we all share a vision of an even better Illinois. An Illinois that is more prosperous. An Illinois that embraces all people.whose communities are safe.and whose children are educated for the good jobs of the future.

We all want this.this is our Illinois.and we've made great strides toward making it a reality.

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