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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Illinois' hardworking families and private sector | ||||||
3 | employees have faced layoffs, pay cuts, loss of benefits, and | ||||||
4 | other employment concessions; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Illinois is experiencing an unprecedented fiscal | ||||||
6 | crisis resulting in billions in unpaid bills, a projected $1.3 | ||||||
7 | billion shortfall for education in Fiscal Year 2011, and | ||||||
8 | reductions to human services programs that assist Illinois' | ||||||
9 | most vulnerable citizens; and
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10 | WHEREAS, The Commission on Government Forecasting and | ||||||
11 | Accountability estimates that Illinois' Fiscal Year 2011 | ||||||
12 | budget will have a $13 billion deficit; and
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13 | WHEREAS, The Governor's proposed Fiscal Year 2011 budget | ||||||
14 | proposes to close this gap with a combination of fee and tax | ||||||
15 | increases, including a 33% income tax increase, fund transfers, | ||||||
16 | multi-billion dollar borrowing schemes, no pay raises for merit | ||||||
17 | compensation employees, as well as instituting furlough days | ||||||
18 | for these employees; and
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19 | WHEREAS, According to data from the Bureau of Labor | ||||||
20 | Statistics, Illinois has lost 475,000 wage and salary jobs | ||||||
21 | since November 2000, a decline of 7.64%, and economic forecasts |
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1 | predict a slow recovery for the State of Illinois; and
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2 | WHEREAS, In March 2000, the unemployment rate was 4.4%, and | ||||||
3 | in March 2010, the unemployment rate was 11.5%; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Personal income in Illinois fell 2.1% during 2009, | ||||||
5 | outstripping the national average decline of 1.7%, according to | ||||||
6 | estimates released by the United States Bureau of Economic | ||||||
7 | Analysis; the 2.1% decline ranks Illinois 38th in the nation; | ||||||
8 | and
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9 | WHEREAS, In Fiscal Year 2011, $336.2 million is being | ||||||
10 | budgeted by Governor Quinn to fulfill employee collective | ||||||
11 | bargaining agreements; $230.6 million to annualize Fiscal Year | ||||||
12 | 2010 pay raises and $105.6 million for Cost-of-Living and Step | ||||||
13 | increases; and
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14 | WHEREAS, In light of Illinois' bleak economic forecast and | ||||||
15 | extraordinarily large projected budget shortfall, it is | ||||||
16 | fiscally irresponsible to consider salary increases in Fiscal | ||||||
17 | Year 2011 for State employees when education and social service | ||||||
18 | programs are being reduced or unfunded due to lack of funds; | ||||||
19 | and | ||||||
20 | WHEREAS, State employees represented by unions should | ||||||
21 | forgo compensation increases in these tough economic times by |
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1 | also making sacrifices to share in the recovery of Illinois' | ||||||
2 | economy; and | ||||||
3 | WHEREAS, No State revenue enhancements to balance the | ||||||
4 | budget should be considered until all budget expenditures are | ||||||
5 | thoroughly reviewed to ensure wasteful or unnecessary spending | ||||||
6 | is eliminated from the budget; therefore, be it
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7 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
8 | NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
9 | that we urge the Governor to reopen collective bargaining | ||||||
10 | agreements to remove pay increases as a means to (i) reduce | ||||||
11 | State expenditures and (ii) ensure the additional funding is | ||||||
12 | directed to education and social service programs; and be it | ||||||
13 | further
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14 | RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to | ||||||
15 | the Governor.
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