http://www.sj-r.com/news/20170615/rauner-calls-lawmakers-back-for-special-session
SPRINGFIELD, IL – (Springfield Journal-Register. Please click on the link above to read the full story. Here is an excerpt below)
Gov. Bruce Rauner has called lawmakers back to Springfield for a series of special sessions starting Wednesday.
The schedule will keep lawmakers in Springfield through June 30, which is the end of the state’s current fiscal year.
Bond rating agencies have threatened to drop the state’s bond rating to junk status if lawmakers don’t approve a budget before the July 1 start of the new fiscal year.
Republicans from the House and Senate outlined a plan Wednesday to end the budget stalemate. Their proposal will spend about $1.3 billion less than a plan approved by the Senate Democrats at the end of May.
Republicans also said they will accept tax hikes to balance the budget if Democrats will also go along with a number of reform ideas, including pension changes, workers compensation reforms, term limits on statewide elected officials and a four-year property tax freeze.
“It is very exciting to hear that the Illinois Department of Natural Resources has decided to take the first step to reopening Rend Lake Resort by seeking a new operator.” Severin said, “Rend Lake is a beautiful area and the resort brings so much to the local tourism industry. The renovated resort will also provide much needed jobs and revenue for Southern Illinois. I have been in weekly contact with the IDNR since the closing of the resort. Let’s keep up the momentum, and finish off this process that will once again make Rend Lake Resort an awesome tourist destination.”

