The state got $8.1 billion in federal relief money
The
The money came from the federal government through the American Rescue Plan Act, a stimulus package passed by
The plan to pay down unemployment insurance debt, SB 2803, was signed into law by Gov. JB Pritzker on
Where did the money go?
The
The plan to direct
"This bill pays for pet projects for the
Butler also criticized the governor for what he said was a slight at
"Tonight with this vote, this side of the aisle is the grown-up's table," said Butler.
"ARPA dollars have been used to keep day cares open, to keep people in their homes, to provide cash to small businesses on the brink of disaster, many of which were shut out of the federal small business lending program," said Pritzker before signing the unemployment insurance trust fund appropriation bill.
Independent analysts have praised the decision.
"Overall, I think the state's decision to use ARPA for replenishing the deficit in the unemployment insurance trust fund was fiscally wise and prudent," said
Msall said the move, in addition to the ongoing "agreed bill process" to develop a plan for the remaining
"
State, local tally:
But the state received
"That amount of money coming into the state of
Throughout the spring of 2021, shortly after ARPA was passed, the governor and legislature began appropriating funds for various projects.
The largest portion of ARPA dollars allocated in 2021 went to one-time capital infrastructure projects. All told,
These included direct grants to local governments around
"It was not an unreasonable use," said Msall, who pointed out that the spending helped smooth out the overall state budget in the past year.
"It's a balancing act," he said.
The "Back to Business" grant program was the second-largest area of spending, according to records from the governor's office.
As of March, small businesses around the state have received over two-thirds or 67% of the
The largest recipients in
All told, businesses in
About 14% or
It also included
Pritzker pitches
As part of Pritzker's annual budget address, the governor laid out a proposed fiscal year 2023 budget which
includes
The state's final budget has yet to be approved but lawmakers must vote on it before the
The budget also includes
Among the provisions are
It also includes allocations to various private and public programs. These reappropriations and grants range in amounts from
Some other programs receiving reappropriations include
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