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Top Senators Said To Be Negotiating An End To Illinois' Budget Stalemate

Illinois legislators return to Springfield Monday. Disagreements between Democrats and Republicans have left state government without a full budget for more than 18 months — though Senate leaders are now said be trying to hammer out a compromise.

As Brian Mackey reports, one of the most interesting aspects of the latest budget negotiations is which top politicians have been excluded.

Both parties have long agreed on what would be necessary to pass a balanced budget: cut spending and raise taxes.

But Gov. Bruce Rauner has also demanded that Democrats go along with his push for business-friendly laws and lower benefits for government workers.

Democrats refused — until now.

Published reports say Senate discussions include term limiting legislative leaders, changing how injured workers are compensated, and reducing pension benefits for government employees. In exchange for that, Illinois residents would pay higher income taxes.

Both Rauner and House Speaker Michael Madigan have thus far been excluded from the negotiations — and yet both would have to agree to the proposal before it could become a reality.

Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno (file)
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Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno (file)
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Gov. Bruce Rauner (file)
House Speaker Michael Madigan said he had a "productive" meeting with Gov. Bruce Rauner and the other legislative leaders.
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House Speaker Michael Madigan (file)

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Brian Mackey formerly reported on state government and politics for NPR Illinois and a dozen other public radio stations across the state. Before that, he was A&E editor at The State Journal-Register and Statehouse bureau chief for the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin.
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