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Illinois Senate approves local government spending

Illinois Senators easily approved sending some two billion dollars to local governments money that thus far has been caught in the political fight between Republican Governor Bruce Rauner and legislative Democrats.

The funding will send 911 fees to the call centers, give municipalities their share of proceeds from video gaming, and allow localities to pay for road salt. 

President of the Illinois Municipal League Brad Cole says it's fortunate that winter has been warm so far:   

"Now most communities could handle it for a little while, but it is serious business to keep the streets clear. And to make sure that the roadways are safe and passable," Cole said. "And as we get deeper into December and January, we just can't do that off of rubbing nickels together."

The Illinois House approved the measure last week on a bipartisan vote, and Rauner supports it. But the state has been without a comprehensive budget since July.

Amanda Vinicky moved to Chicago Tonight on WTTW-TV PBS in 2017.