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Employee Health Fund Tapped for Illinois Official's Salary

Gov. Bruce Rauner's office arranged to pay half of the salary for the political ally he hired last month from an employee health care account that is $4 billion-dollars behind on paying bills.  Republican Leslie Munger is one of Rauner's deputy governors. Half her $138,000 salary is set to come from health insurance premiums paid by state employees.

One-third of the $12 billion-dollar pile of past-due bills owed by the economically stressed state is due to medical providers.  Rauner spokeswoman Catherine Kelly says Munger's salary will not impact health insurance payments to providers.  But she wouldn't explain why. 

Bunker Hill Democratic Sen. Andy Manar is a committee chairman. He says it's wrong to use health care money for a patronage hire.

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