Hospitals, human-service providers relieved, say damage will take time to repair
Health-care and human-service providers and supporters said Thursday they finally could exhale after the Illinois General Assembly approved a fiscal 2018 budget and income tax increases to improve state finances over Gov. Bruce Rauners vetoes.
Its a relief at this point, said Sara Moscato Howe, chief executive officer of the Springfield-based Illinois Association for Behavioral Health. There isnt anybody who wants to see taxes go up, but without a budget, the devastation would have continued or accelerated.
Thursdays votes in the House, agreeing with the Senate to override the Republican governors vetoes of a full-year state budget, ended a more than two-year budget crisis.
The new budget, which contains cuts for many local human-service organizations, still was hailed by several as providing needed certainty for some on the brink of closure.
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