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Split by party lines, Metro East state lawmakers praise or pan legislative session

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker gives his annual state of the state speech and budget address on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, at the Illinois capitol in Springfield.
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Illinois lawmakers, shown in February, concluded their legislative session last week.

Whether the just-completed Illinois was a success depends on which party is asked.

Metro East Republicans, like Sens. Jason Plummer of Edwardsville and Erica Harriss of Glen Carbon, say the Illinois statehouse鈥檚 spring session missed some key issues and ended in a mess with negotiations.

State Sen. Jason Plummer, R-Edwardsville, serves the Senate鈥檚 55th district, which spans from Edwardsville and Troy nearly all the way to the Indiana border.
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State Sen. Jason Plummer, R-Edwardsville, serves the Senate鈥檚 55th District, which spans from Edwardsville and Troy nearly all the way to the Indiana border.

鈥淔irst and foremost, it highlighted the poor priorities that we have in Illinois,鈥 Plummer said of the budget after a town hall-style meeting with constituents outside Edwardsville this week.

Metro East Democrats, however, praised the accomplishments of the 2023 session.

鈥淚 think it was highly successful,鈥 said Rep. Katie Stuart, D-Edwardsville. 鈥淚鈥檓 proud of the fiscally responsible but also compassionate budget that we passed.鈥

Republican criticism

Plummer, who is in his second term representing the Senate鈥檚 55th District, took umbrage with some legislative and budgetary issues.

State Sen. Erica Harriss, R-Glen Carbon, serves the 56th district, which stretches from Alton to Granite City and Fairview Heights.
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State Sen. Erica Harriss, R-Glen Carbon, serves the 56th District, which stretches from Alton to Granite City and Fairview Heights.

On the budget, Plummer described the state鈥檚 continued funding of Medicaid-like health care for undocumented immigrants as 鈥済old plated.鈥 He told the crowd, 鈥淚t's better health care than anyone in this room currently gets.鈥

Senate Republicans also criticized House Democrats for not re-upping a $75 million tax program that gives tax credit for scholarship donations to private and religious schools. That program is set to sunset.

Plummer said he thought Senate Democrats were willing to negotiate on the program, but the item did not make the final budget.

Harriss, a first-term senator, said she was taken aback by how quickly the final budget was presented and voted on during the same day.

鈥淚 didn't feel like there was great government transparency behind it,鈥 said Harriss, whose 56th District stretches from Alton to Granite City and Fairview Heights. 鈥淚 did not feel like it was a responsible or a balanced budget.鈥

Both Harriss and Plummer said Republicans grew concerned with increased spending in the budget after showed state revenues lower than initially predicted.

Democratic praise

Stuart, a former math teacher, said she appreciated the budget items dedicated to higher education. One of the most prominent: a $100 million increase to the state鈥檚 Monetary Award Program, which covers tuition for lower-income students.

The representative from the 112th District, which covers Edwardsville south to Fairview Heights, also touted the cash set aside for state pensions and how the state鈥檚 rainy day fund continued to grow in this budget.

鈥淲hile they [Republicans] may categorize that as spending, I鈥檇 argue that is saving 鈥 that is saving us future dollars,鈥 Stuart said.

Stuart sponsored a bill, , that set standards if a business created an all-gender, multi-occupancy restroom. Both chambers passed that bill.

State Rep. Katie Stuart (D-Edwardsville) speaks about her time as a professor on Thursday, April 6, 2023, during a press conference about higher education funding at the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville campus in Edwardsville.
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State Rep. Katie Stuart, D-Edwardsville, represents the 112th District, which covers Edwardsville south to Fairview Heights.

Rep. Jay Hoffman, D-Swansea, echoed Stuart鈥檚 sentiments regarding the budget, saying it provided needed services.

Hoffman, who represents the 113th District that runs from Madison to Belleville, said this budget also reflects Illinois鈥 improved financial status .

鈥淚 believe that this budget will put us in line for additional credit upgrades throughout this fiscal year,鈥 Hoffman said.

He pointed to a budget item that gives $15 million to school or tax districts that saw diminished property tax revenues. In 2015, state lawmakers gave exemptions to disabled veterans. Some Illinoisans in places with many veterans, like the , were left paying more.

鈥淚t's incumbent upon us to help ensure that when we give preferences to individuals who were disabled 鈥 and are disabled veterans 鈥 that we make sure the taxing districts are made whole,鈥 he said.

State Rep. Jay Hoffman (D-Swansea) gives remarks on the more than $20 million in support for local water infrastructure on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, at Cahokia Heights City Hall in Cahokia Heights.
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State Rep. Jay Hoffman, D-Swansea, represents the 113th District that runs from Madison down to Belleville.

Gov. J.B. Pritzker will next sign or veto legislation the statehouse passed. Legislators will return at some point this fall for a veto session.

Stuart and Hoffman said they鈥檒l wait to see if there are any vetoes and work on legislation that would push the state toward renewable energy.

Harriss said she鈥檒l continue to back legislation that would allow mental health counselors with licenses in other states to practice in Illinois.

鈥淢ental health is a huge issue right now, and counselors are very hard to come by when families are in crisis,鈥 she said.

Plummer said he hopes both chambers can circle back to the tax credit for private or religious school donations and possibly lower the state鈥檚 estate tax.

鈥淭hat would be a heck of a good start,鈥 he said.

Will Bauer is the Metro East reporter at 漏 2024 外网天堂.