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No budget deal in Springfield

 Illinois state government continues to move into shutdown mode.  That’s after representatives failed to pass a one-month spending plan.  

Since there is no long-term budget agreement - Democratic lawmakers voted for a temporary, one month long spending plan.

It fell four votes short.

Democrat Lou Lang says that will have consequences for those who rely on state funds.

LANG: People will die as a result of our failure to have a budget and that rests at the governor’s feet.

But Republican Leader Jim Durkin says the majority Democrats wanted the bill to fail - so they can score political points with voters.

DURKIN: If they really wanted to pass anything, they find a way to do it.

Lawmakers are scheduled to return to Springfield next week.

In the meantime - agencies are in a holding pattern for what support they’ll be getting from the state - if any.