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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Tracy, Weaver, Brady vote against budget bills

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In a rushed vote today, the Illinois Senate approved a set of three budget bills that raise taxes and outline $36 billion in spending.

Senate Bill 6, a spending bill that passed the House on Friday, passed the Senate 39-14.

Senate Bill 9, a revenue bill that would generate $5.4 billion by raising the income tax rate to 4.95 percent from 3.75 percent and the corporate tax rate to 7 percent from 5.25 percent, passed 36-18. It passed the House on Sunday.


Sen. Jil Tracy (R-Mount Sterling)

Sens. David Koehler (D-Peoria) and Andy Manar (D-Bunker Hill) voted in favor of both measures, while Sen. Sam McCann (R-Carlinville) supported SB 6 but opposed SB 9. Sens. Jil Tracy (R-Mount Sterling), Chuck Weaver (R-Peoria) and Bill Brady (R-Bloomington) voted against both bills. Sen. Kyle McCarter (R-Lebanon) did not vote on either bill.

A third measure that passed, Senate Bill 42, is known as a “paperwork” bill that details how to implement the budget.

There was little debate on the bills.

Senate Minority Leader Bill Brady (R-Bloomington) said the bills needed more work and called for senators to oppose them.

“It’s regrettable that I stand today not capable of supporting this package,” Brady said. “Not necessarily because what’s in the package is bad but because it is incomplete. We need a comprehensive solution for this state. We’ve negotiated in good faith on a comprehensive solution and I regret to say that we have not come to a conclusion for that comprehensive solution.”

The bills were sent to Gov. Bruce Rauner. If signed, they would take immediate effect.

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