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IEMA Wants to Spend Federal Dollars

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An agency that boosts Illinois' emergency response efforts wants to be added to a proposal allowing the state to authorize the spending of roughly $5 billion in federal funding during the budget impasse.
Two House committees heard testimony Monday on legislation approved by senators last week. More than a dozen groups were set to speak, including some covered by the bill.

Others, like the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, say they rely on about $300 million in federal dollars not included in the proposal.

Lawmakers say they're open to adding more groups.

Most spending is ``pass-through'' money that doesn't require state matching dollars. It's earmarked for social service programs such as mental health treatment and job training.

Gov. Bruce Rauner says he supports the plan.
 

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