
By Joe Ragusa
NORMAL – The Illinois State University Board of Trustees has passed a $422 million budget that includes an anticipated cut of 10 percent from the state.
The cut is equivalent to $7.4 million, although the actual cut in state aid could be a lot more. Governor Rauner proposed a cut of 31 percent, or $22 million. Rauner vetoed a budget earlier this year that included an 8.5 percent cut.
ISU president Larry Dietz said the board has the ability to amend the budget passed Friday to reflect the cut in higher education from the state.
“We’ll know more after the state passes a budget,” Dietz said. “We’re optimistic that it will be sooner rather than later that it will get us out of this situation where we’re trying to use a crystal ball to run the university. That’s pretty tough to do.”
Trustee Jay Bergman was the only vote against the budget. He said he didn’t want to vote for a budget that includes the unknown variable of state funding.
The state has not passed a budget yet for the fiscal year that started July 1.
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