Top political leaders say Illinois' lack of a budget won't put a dent in plans for the upcoming Illinois State Fair.
The fair in Springfield is set to kick off with a parade on Thursday. When asked if there's a chance a budget will be in place by then, Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan responded by saying it's possible.
"If everybody’s reasonable, and everybody functions in moderation and not in the extreme. And since we’re in continuous session...," Madigan said.
Which is to say: it's unlikely. Madigan has cast Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner as operating in the "extreme" with his pro-business, anti-union demands. Rauner continues to blame Madigan for the impasse. Regardless, the gridlock won't likely break by the fair. The Senate isn't scheduled to return to the capitol until Aug. 19 -- that's the annual Governor's Day at the fair, when the GOP will rally.
The event approaches as social services agencies are shutting down or laying off employees for lack of state funding.