Education and public safety funding in jeopardy for Illinois as stimulus funds deplete: report

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Education and public safety funding in jeopardy for Illinois as stimulus funds deplete: report
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A new report finds that when the federal government's stimulus package expires, Illinois could be at risk for budget cuts.

The federal government's stimulus package expires in about three years.The Volcker Alliance Group is reporting that several states, including Illinois, used the money to cover recurring costs.

Because of that, governments could be facing cuts to areas like education and public safety when the money runs out.

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