Illinois Senate Passes $53.1B Budget with Tax Changes and New Funding

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The Illinois Senate approved a $53.1 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2025, which includes tax increases, elimination of the grocery tax, a new child tax credit, and funding for migrant and healthcare programs. Critics argue it prioritizes noncitizens and increases spending, while supporters highlight relief measures and investments in education and technology. The House will vote on the budget next.
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