By Kevin Lee, Illinois Statehouse News
SPRINGFIELD – For House Republican Leader Tom Cross, this year’s budget session is causing déjà vu.
Like last year, Illinois is facing a record budget shortfall. And like last year, Cross said state government’s first step should be to stop overspending.
This year will see renewed debate over a tax hike, a contentious proposal both legislative chambers discussed last spring.
Back then, Democratic state senators passed their form of a tax increase, with no support from Republicans colleagues.
But the Illinois House did not vote on the Senate Democrats’ proposal. Instead, they voted on and rejected a tax hike backed by Gov. Pat Quinn.
State Sen. James Meeks, D-Chicago, said for this budget, any new tax proposals would have to first go through the other legislative chamber.
The leaders of the four legislative caucuses will take part in budget negotiations with Quinn in the upcoming weeks.
Lawmakers are waiting until Quinn sets his budget agenda in a speech on Wednesday before proposing solutions to the state’s fiscal crisis.
The Quinn administration has released some budget information on a state Website. The proposed cuts have already caused a furor among public universities, state agencies and human service providers.
State Sen. Mike Jacobs, D-East Moline, does not think Quinn is trying to scare lawmakers or the public into supporting a tax increase.



