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Frerichs Says Budget Delay Costs Illinois $31 Million

Illinois lawmakers' failure to pass a complete state budget means the state is missing out on roughly 31 million dollars it could have earned through investments.

That's according to an analysis from Treasurer Mike Frerichs. He says that’s despite the enactment of a six month spending plan...

"We don't know what's going to be needed come January. That limits our investment opportunities. We're still making money for the people of the state. But we're bringing in less money than we could, if we had a more functional government."

Frerichs says Illinois earned nearly 8 million dollars less in investment income in the second quarter of this year. Though that's a tiny portion of the state budget, the Democrat says that money could go far to help schools or community organizations.

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