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By Greg Halbleib
BLOOMINGTON – State Senate Minority Leader Bill Brady said as difficult as ending the budget stalemate was, the challenges may be greater to form a spending plan in an election year.
Brady (R-Bloomington) said preliminary budget talks have begun.
“I’ve had discussions with Leader Durkin and Speaker Madigan and President Cullerton, and we are trying to resolve some things, but we’ve got to start building on this,” Brady told WJBC’s Scott Laughlin. “I’m worried that politics will get in the way of next year’s budget even more than last year’s due to the election.”
Brady lamented that the election cycle never seems to end. He said Republicans are trying to introduce ways to balance the budget, including job growth incentives and projects.
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