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Gov. Pritzker Approves $56 Billion Illinois Budget Amid Federal Challenges
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- June 16, 2026
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Governor JB Pritzker approved a $56 billion budget plan for Illinois, highlighting contrasts with past administrations’ gridlock and addressing federal challenges. The budget leverages state tax revenues and introduces election-year tax breaks.
The spending plan will take effect on July 1, marking the last six months of Pritzker’s term as he seeks reelection. Discussions for a new Chicago Bears stadium remain unsettled. A typographical error identified by Democrats almost allocated an exaggerated sum, prompting Pritzker to veto over $500 billion in appropriations.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul expressed concern over a $10 million decrease in funding for his office. Despite legislative efforts against the Trump administration, Raoul emphasized the need for adequate investment. His office has been pivotal in legal battles, including blocking federal immigration enforcement missions.
Pritzker, acknowledging Raoul’s concerns, attributed reductions to alternative funding sources such as settlements. Republicans have criticized state spending, with House leader Tony McCombie blaming affordability issues on taxes while Pritzker defended the budget’s balance.
The $55.9 billion budget doesn’t raise standard tax rates but introduces new taxes and reactivates temporary rebates. These include a gas tax delay and a back-to-school sales tax holiday. Revenue effects from high gas prices and taxes on digital advertising and cryptocurrency are also incorporated.
Education funding increases by $350 million, reflecting a commitment to elementary and secondary schools. Support extends to safety-net hospitals and low-income residents facing new federal SNAP requirements, offering $400 payments to those affected.
The Chicago Bears’ potential move to Indiana creates legislative hurdles. Support for a stadium in Arlington Heights is unfulfilled. Gov. Pritzker and Speaker Emanuel Welch seek a collaborative agreement before addressing legislature demands.
Pritzker affirms Illinois as a top choice for the Bears, prioritizing taxpayer protection and negotiations to keep the team in the state without burdening families.
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