Budget Address Overview
On Wednesday, Governor Pritzker gave his second budget address, striking a note of optimism and progress. He cited the reduction in the bill backlog, lower interest rates on bonds, significant savings in employee healthcare costs as a result of respectful negotiations with state employee unions. He also highlighted the reestablishment of a state “rainy day” fund as significant improvements in our state’s fiscal health while obviously cautioning that in every budget process we face difficult choices and that this year is no exception. 

Governor Pritzker has agreed to only include funds in his budget that we can count on and put emphasis on the need to pass the constitutional amendment to adjust our tax system from a flat tax to a progressive tax structure but will not be relying on that. He has promised to defer spending by reserving $1.4 billion in case the amendment is not approved by voters in November since that is the total amount that is estimated to be generated in revenue, should the amendment pass. The Governor promised to use the funds from the fair tax to pay down our pension requirements and will continue to push the pension buyout program that has saved the state significant dollars. 

Our college enrollment numbers have continued to increase from in and out of state residents and Pritzker would like to continue that trajectory by adding another 20,000 MAP grant scholarships on top of the 10,000 new scholarships we funded last year. 

The Governor also shared his goals of addressing the education funding and child welfare needs of the state. His goal is to continue the expansion of the child care assistance program to maximize federal funding offered for copays to families that are eligible for assistance. The budget also includes a $40 million increase to mental health and addiction treatment services. Some of the funds for this will be generated by the revenue produced through cannabis sales. 

In response to several Trump administration cuts, Pritzker is also proposing $4.5 million to restore the vital healthcare navigator program that assists individuals and businesses seeking health insurance via the Marketplace, restoring funding to the senior home delivered meals program and replacing family planning funding through the Department of Public Health that the Trump administration’s anti-choice gag rule decimated.

Governor Pritzker stressed the importance of tackling our child welfare program. Under this budget proposal, every staff person at the department from top to bottom will be retrained to better handle new policies set in place to ensure that we are providing the best care we can provide to youth in care. He highlighted the need for DCFS to move into the future by adopting new programs from experts in the industry to transform the agency. His administration is in the process of opening additional training centers all over Illinois. He is also projecting a 10% staff increase directed to DCFS coupled with $147 million in new funds. 

Other key takeaways from Governor Pritzker’s address: 
  • In this fiscal year there has been a decrease in the amount of unpaid bills from an $8 billion deficit to $1 billion deficit 
  • Late payment penalties to the state have also decreased from $950 million to $100 million this fiscal year alone 
  • Over the course of the next 16 months $100 million will be placed in the “rainy day fun”  
  • State agencies that had been hollowed out during the budget impasse will see an increase in staffing levels with a projected rise of 2.5% in employees or 1,377 positions
  • $32 million was saved by the continued expansion of the pension buyout program 

After last year's productive session I am enthusiastic to move into this Spring session. I truly look forward to working with the Governor and his administration to make the needs and wants of our constituents a reality by passing a timely, balanced and progressive budget that addresses the needs of our state. 

In an upcoming update I will share more insights on my legislative priorities this session.
Chicago Abortion Fund Care Package Drive
My office along with Senator Steans and Alderwoman Maria Hadden are hosting a care package drive for Chicago Abortion Fund. Chicago abortion fund provides financial, logistical and emotional support to women seeking abortion procedures. We are in the last week of our care package drive and your donations are still needed!

The items collected through this drive will go directly to individuals that have received services at CAF. To find out more about CAF and other ways you can help please visit their website at Chicago Abortion Fund

To access the wish list please click anywhere below in the flyer .
Surviving Spouse Tax Abatement
The Cook County Commissioners and the Chicago City council have passed ordinances to authorize a property tax abatement in their jurisdictions for their surviving spouses of Cook County's fallen heroes. This includes fallen police officers, soldiers or rescue workers and their families. For more information or to apply please click here to be directed to their website and for information to apply.
ICJIA Grant: Trauma Survivors
The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority is accepting applications for grants to support planning processes to develop community-based centers with co-located services designed to meet the needs of trauma survivors. These grants are made available through Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO). Eligible applicants include public schools, libraries, public and private hospitals and community based non profit entities.
For information about NOFO click here
For more information on the Grant process click here
CPA Scholarships
The Illinois CPA Society is seeking scholarship candidates to apply for the Illinois CPA Society's Accounting Scholarship Program for the 2020-21 academic year. More than 40 scholarships of up to $4,000 will be awarded. These scholarships support diverse and deserving CPA's across the state and reward them for their hard work and success thus far. Applicants must be accounting students enrolled at Illinois colleges who demonstrate financial need, academic achievement, and leadership qualities. The application deadline is April 1, 2020. To apple for the scholarship please click Here .
GreenCorp Chicago
GreenCorp is currently accepting applications for their 2020 training class. GreenCorp Chicago is the city's green industry job training program for individuals with barriers to employment who are re-entering society from the criminal justice system. For more information and to apply please visit greencorpchicago.org
Center on Halsted
LGBTQ Family Playdates
The Center on Halsted is hosting LGBTQ family play dates on the 2nd Saturday of each month with first one being held on March 14th. This is a great way for LGBTQ families to meet, network, socialize and enjoy time together in safe and fun environment. To register for this event please go to LGBTQ Family Playdate
Rogers Park Property Assessment Appeals Seminars
Evanston Property Assessment Appeals
Job Postings with the State of Illinois
2020 Census is Hiring
Last chance, Apply for a 2020 Census Job TODAY

Now is the time to apply for a 2020 Census job. The Census Bureau is recruiting hundreds of thousands of temporary workers for the 2020 Census. Census taker positions are high-paying jobs with flexible hours. It's the perfect opportunity for students, retirees, part-time workers, and everyone looking to earn extra income. Specifically, in our area, the pay rate is $17.50 up to $29.50 an hour. 

Easy to Apply
To apply click 2020 Census Job Application . Those who are being considered for a position will receive a telephone interview. Applicants will need to complete paperwork online and make an appointment to get fingerprinted for the background check. Once they are offered the job, there will be a period of time before their start date to allow time for the background clearance process. 
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Sincerely,

Kelly Cassidy
State Representative, 14th District

Office of State Representative Kelly Cassidy

5533 N Broadway

Chicago IL 60640
773-784-2002(phone)
773-784-2060(fax)