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Illinois
Gov. Bruce Rauner suspended $26 million in social services and public health
grants as part of his push to whittle away at a $1.6 billion shortfall in the
current state budget.
The
Republican's office released a list of targeted programs late Friday that
included funding to pay for the funerals and burials of public-assistance
recipients, smoking cessation, teen programs, autism, and HIV and AIDS
programs, among other things.
Rauner also
froze $3.4 million in funding for immigrant integration assistance as part of
ongoing efforts to keep the state rolling through the June 30 end of the fiscal
year.
Rauner's
office said the check-writing halt - he also interrupted $180 million in
parkland grants in March - is necessary because the expenditures were based on
the assumption a temporary income tax would be extended past January, but it
wasn't after Rauner won the election.
increasing borrowing is to continue to evaluate the current
fiscal year's budget," Rauner spokeswoman Catherine Kelly said. "The
governor's office worked with agencies to see which grants could be suspended
and prioritized essential services."
Jimi Orange
of Children's Home and Aid faces the unenviable task of telling up to 25 of the
100 children in Chicago's impoverished West Englewood neighborhood they can't
come to Earle Elementary School for after-class tutoring and cultural
activities because the state has recalled the remaining $3.1 million of Teen
REACH money for kids ages 7 to 17.
Open Space
Lands Acqusition and Development, $56.3 million
The cuts
will save the state $21.8 million in Department of Human Services Grants and
$4.5 million in unexpended funding through the Department of Public Health. The
suspensions only affect this year's funding, Kelly said.
But
there's always another price - this one paid for by constituents who, as soon
as Monday morning, will be told through closed doors there's no more money to
help them.
Breandan Magee,
senior director of programs for the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and
Refugee Rights, said dozens of organizations assisted 102,000 legal immigrants
in 2014 with applications for citizenship, English as a Second Language classes
and health and nutrition programs for low-income immigrants.
"There
are 299 jobs across 60 different immigrant-services agencies at risk" with
funding ceasing, Magee said Saturday. "There are workshops scheduled for
citizenship, applications for citizenship pending, ESL classes hallway
through."
Immigrant
integration programs - which Rauner proposed eliminating entirely in the 2016
budget - will forfeit nearly half of their $6.7 million budget, according to
figures provided by the governor's office. Magee said he hopes the state will
cover expenses he's already incurred.
A
copy of Friday's letter from Human Services, obtained by The Associated Press,
notifies the recipient to "immediately cease incurring additional
obligations, costs or spending any further grant funds." Agencies must
submit records of all spending for the year.
"The
staff's concern is how to tell the families? What to tell the kids? How to tell
the kids?" Orange said. "These are kids who already have abandonment
issues, trust issues."
Parkland-related
grants Rauner has suspended this year include $90 million for park facility
construction, $56 million for local governments to purchase open space for
future parkland, and $30 million for museum capital-construction grants.
Grants suspended by Rauner include:
DEPARTMENT
OF HUMAN SERVICES
Funeral
& Burial, $6.9 million
Immigrant
Integration Services, $3.4 million
Welcoming
Centers, $191,300
ARC
Lifespan, $118,100
Best Buddies,
$250,000
Autism, $1
million
Group Home
Loans, $20,000
Immigrant
Integration Services, $3.4 million
Welcoming
Centers, $191,300
ARC
Lifespan, $118,100
Best Buddies,
$250,000
Autism, $1
million
Group Home
Loans, $20,000
For
Children's Health Program, $231,600
Outreach to
Individuals to Engage in Services, $380,700
Regions
Special Consumer Support, $277,700
SMRF
Training, $420,100
Transportation,
$43,900
DD Latino
Outreach, $87,500
Microboard
Development and Outreach, $47,500
Epilepsy,
$514,700
DHS TOTAL:
$21.8 million
DEPARTMENT
OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Brothers and
Sisters United Against HIV/AIDS, $789,800
Increasing
Access to Health Care-Wellness on Wheels, $180,000
Wellness on
Wheels - Mobile Administration 2015, $135,000
Illinois
Tobacco Quitline, $3.1 million
Project Safe
Sleep Education and Outreach, $250,000
MidAmerica
Regional Public Health Leadership Institute, $75,000
IDPH TOTAL:
$4.5 million
DEPARTMENT
OF NATURAL RESOURCES*
Park and
Recreational Facility Construction, $89.5 million
Museum
Capital Grants, $30.4 million
Bike Paths,
Mud-to-Parks, others, $2.6 million
IDNR TOTAL:
$178.8 million
*Grants
suspended in March
Stay Safe and Alert!!!
Later, Leroy Duncan
Community Representative
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