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Most states right now are benefiting from growing tax collections as the national economy continues to grow….this allows them to balance budgets in the spring largely avoiding deep cuts or tax increases.
Joey talks with the President of the Illinois Public Health Association, Miriam Link-Mullison about how the budget stalemate in Illinois is hurting public health departments.
A name that has been absent from the current presidential race is Gallup. The big polling company has been the country’s gold standard for election polling for nearly 80 years.
Joey talks with University of Illinois Springfield Chancellor Susan Koch about the current financial situation at the school and the state of Illinois.
Joey talks with Ward 3 Alderman Doris Turner about the CWLP rate restructure at the city council meeting last night.
President Obama’s gamble that the U.S. could steer Syria toward a better outcome without having to intervene directly has not worked.
District 186 School Board President Mike Zimmers joins Joey to talk about the school board meeting and tweaks to the school transfer transfer policy.
Joey talks with the the head of City, Water, Light and Power, Doug Brown about several of the financial aspects of the utility and the ordinances pertaining to it at the city council meeting tonight.
The United States Supreme Court is underway with its newest term. What will the court be taking up?
Joey talks with Springfield Ward 7 Joe McMenamin about the financial health of City, Water, Light and Power.