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IL Supreme Court denies request to decide payment issue amid budget crisis

The Illinois Supreme Court has denied a request by state officials to decide the issue of paying government workers during the budget crisis. 

The high court made no comment Friday in rejecting the plea by Attorney General Lisa Madigan. 

 Madigan sought intervention because two separate courts ruled opposite ways last week on pay for 64,500 employees. 

 A Cook County judge ruled it would be illegal to pay most of them. But an appellate court reversed that decision Friday and sent it back for additional arguments. 

  A St. Clair County judge decreed it would violate the Constitution not to pay them. 

 
     State Comptroller Leslie Munger began paying workers this week.

 
     A new fiscal year began July 1 but Gov. Bruce Rauner and legislative Democrats can't agree on a spending plan

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