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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Departing from majority, Halbrook and McCarter voted no on budget critics say is filled with ‘gimmicks’

Halbrook

State Rep. Brad Halbrook voted no on the state budget.

State Rep. Brad Halbrook voted no on the state budget.

State Rep. Brad Halbrook and Sen. Kyle McCarter were among just 20 Illinois House and Senate members to oppose a “smoke and mirrors” budget plan that isn’t really balanced, according to the Illinois Policy Institute.

Gov. Bruce Rauner approved a state budget that includes spending $38.5 billion and borrowing an estimated $11.5 billion over the next year. 

“To make the budget appear balanced on paper, lawmakers are relying on a number of common budgetary gimmicks that don’t actually lead to balance,” wrote Adam Schuster, director of Budget and Tax Research at the Illinois Policy Institute. “These gimmicks account for the fact that despite a constitutional balanced budget requirement, Illinois has not had a truly balanced budget since at least 2001.”


State Sen. Sen. Kyle McCarter

The General Assembly approved the plan last week, with just 18 Republicans and two Democrats voting against and 177 legislators voting in support.

How East Central Illinois legislators voted

LegislatorVote
Rep. Brad Halbrook (R-Shelbyville)No
Rep. John Cavaletto (R-Salem)Yes
Rep. David Reis (R-Olney)Absent
Rep. Reginald Phillips (R-Charleston)Yes
Sen. Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet)Yes
Sen. Kyle McCarter (R-Lebanon)No
Sen. Dale Righter (R-Mattoon)Yes
Source: Illinois General Assembly

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