Debt explodes as state passes 194th birthday

Treasurer: It is time to right financial ship

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I took the oath to be the treasurer of Illinois to serve all people – Republicans, Democrats, Greens, tea partiers, Libertarians and all those who aren’t quite sure where they stand in this murky political swamp. As I said at my inauguration, I intend to use this statewide stage not to be an obstructionist, but to be outspoken about articulating what will help the financial standing of this great state.

It’s time for state leaders to act with conviction and valor. I believe we can eliminate our massive debt, fund our liabilities, build an environment that job creators are seeking, and provide financial security for taxpayers.

Illinois is indeed broke, but after 194 years, this wonderful state is not beyond repair.

Note to readers – Dan Rutherford has been state treasurer for 2 years.

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