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Rauner lifts freeze on $100 million in corporate tax credits

Gov. Bruce Rauner's administration is approving $100 million in business tax incentives while suspending more than $200 million in grants for social services and parks. 

The deals were set in motion by ex-Gov. Pat Quinn under the state's Economic Development for a Growing Economy program. 

Rauner spokeswoman Catherine Kelly said Thursday the commitments made by Quinn were allowed to continue "because they have no impact" on current-year spending. 

The Republican governor suspended $26 million in health and social services grant awards last week in continuing efforts to trim a $1.6 billion current-budget deficit. He held up $180 million in park grants last month. 

EDGE rewards companies creating new jobs. This round will go to eBay, Aldi Inc., Capital One and others.

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