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Rauner-Madigan Budget Meeting Prompts Encouraging Statements

Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan met briefly to discuss what has been a two-year budget stalemate.  Madigan noted after the meeting that there's a growing cry from school superintendents, human services providers and credit-rating houses to adopt a full year state budget. 

The state has been without a budget since June 2015 - the longest of any state in at least 80 years. But he emphasized he and Rauner have agreed to short-term deals when focusing on the budget.

Rauner has insisted on business-friendly regulatory changes before adopting a budget which many agree must include an income-tax increase.  He says that Madigan hinted that he might support a budget with changes that will help create jobs, fund education, and reduce property taxes.

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