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Reeder: Illinois can’t even pay to bury impoverished dead

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Problems with pensions have been kicked down the road for decades. We needed leadership; instead we got the same old politics.

When circumstances called for belt tightening, our lawmakers chose to expand government instead.

The state now has $9 billion in unpaid bills. But earlier this month, the Illinois House voted to approve a host of questionable appropriations.

“They voted to spend $115,000 for an Illinois Basketball Hall of Fame in Danville and $30,000 or $40,000 for bicycle racks and even more for a mining monument in southern Illinois – at time we can’t even pay our bills,” said state Rep. Tom Morrison, R-Palatine. “People think that isn’t much money – but it all adds up. And we shouldn’t be spending money on new programs like this, when we can’t even pay our bills.”

Core functions of government – incarcerating criminals, educating children, maintaining roads – have suffered because of such political indecision.

Government can’t be all things. “No” is a healthy word for lawmakers to learn because the more spending balloons in some areas, the less there is to spend in more important areas.

After all, we live in a state that struggles just to bury its dead.

Don’t we deserve better?

• Scott Reeder is a veteran statehouse reporter and the journalist in residence at the Illinois Policy Institute. He can be reached at sreeder@illinoispolicy.org.

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