(Adam Studzinski/WJBC)
By The Associated Press
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois' Republican governor-elect says state agencies plan to ask for $760 million more than they were originally budgeted in 2015.
Bruce Rauner spoke about the state's budget at a luncheon in Springfield Tuesday. He says he's also meeting in Springfield with lawmakers and budget experts to get a better handle on the budget situation.
Rauner says he has been continually surprised to learn more details of a $35.7 billion budget passed by lawmakers in May that didn't allocate enough money to cover agency expenses.
Rauner says solutions like short-term borrowing are “band-aids.'' He says Illinois needs structural reform.
The budget was deemed “incomplete'' by outgoing Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn. But Quinn signed it as lawmakers put off a decision whether to extend a temporary income tax increase.