Report: Illinois unpaid bills to hit $22B by 2018

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Msall said Monday they should be working to "immediately" address the issue.

The report also recommends the state expand eligibility for Medicaid in order to receive additional federal funds available through the Affordable Care Act; continue Quinn's long-term plan to move the developmentally disabled from institutions and into community-based settings and "aggressively pursue" cuts in state funding of retiree health care insurance premiums.

Abdon Pallasch, Quinn's assistant budget director, said the administration welcomes the Civic Federation's report.

"Last year, they supported our successful rescue and overhaul of the Medicaid program, which led to a better outlook for our budget from the Civic Federation this year," Pallasch said. "The Civic Federation continues to support our efforts to reform the state's public pension systems, which will stabilize the state's finances."

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Online: http://www.civicfed.org/iifs/publications/IllinoisRoadmapFY2014

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Ed Croft wrote on February 26, 2013 11:01 a.m. ...
Yeah, but they managed to pass over 100 new laws last year. --- And now they are worried about people carrying a gun to defend themselves in a crime ridden Chicago. --- HOW do these Chicago Reps keep getting elected!??

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