Past Due

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Synopsis

Past Due is a commitment by NPR Illinois to cover the historic Illinois budget impasse and to the explain the impact that continues to build as time passes without a budget.

Episodes

  • WATCH-LISTEN: Seeking Solutions on State's Fiscal Health

    11/05/2018 Duration: 01h02s

    Watch the first Illinois Issues Forum from Springfield. Our 2018 election coverage starts discussing the fiscal health of Illinois. This forum is produced and hosted by NPR Illinois with support provided by AARP Illinois. The Panel: Jim Edgar, Retired, Illinois Governor / Visiting Senior Fellow, University of Illinois Institute of Government and Public Affairs (IGPA) Donne Trotter, Retired, Illinois State Senator Beverly Bunch, PhD, Professor, University of Illinois Springfield / State Budget Research Team, Volcker Alliance Brian Mackey, Statehouse Reporter, NPR Illinois Emcee: Sean Crawford As someone who values being knowledgeable about Illinois, please support this public radio station by clicking on the, "Donate" button at the top of this page. If you're already a supporter, thank you!

  • National Study Hammers Illinois Budget Practices

    22/01/2018 Duration: 49s

    A national study of state government budgeting gives Illinois low marks.

  • Voices In The News 2017

    29/12/2017 Duration: 04min

    As we get ready to welcome 2018, we thought we’d take a few minutes to listen back to another wild year in Illinois government and politics.

  • WATCH-LISTEN: State Budget Forum - Edwardsville

    17/11/2017 Duration: 01h25min

    Watch the eleventh Illinois Issues forum on the state budget and Illinois' financial future in Edwardsville.

  • WATCH-LISTEN: State Budget Forum - Carbondale

    28/10/2017 Duration: 01h32min

    Watch the tenth Illinois Issues forum on the state budget and Illinois' financial future in Carbondale, Illinois. The forum is hosted by NPR Illinois and WSIU Radio with support provided by AARP.

  • WATCH-LISTEN: State Budget Forum - DeKalb

    18/10/2017 Duration: 01h38min

    Watch the ninth Illinois Issues forum on the state budget and Illinois' financial future in DeKalb, Illinois. The forum is hosted by NPR Illinois and Northern Public Radio with support provided by AARP.

  • WATCH-LISTEN: State Budget Forum - Quad Cities

    11/10/2017 Duration: 01h27min

    NPR Illinois and WVIK hosted the eighth Illinois Issues Forum on the state's financial health and the lasting impacts of the two-year-long state budget impasse on the Quad Cities community.

  • Rauner Moves On Backlog; Dems Wary Of Cuts

    08/09/2017 Duration: 58s

    More than two months after the Illinois General Assembly finally approved a state budget, Gov. Bruce Rauner is moving ahead with a plan to begin cutting into the $15 billion backlog of bills.

  • Rauner Holding Out On $15bn Backlog

    06/09/2017 Duration: 55s

    It’s been two months since Illinois government finally passed a full budget. Legislators hoped that would accelerate the payment of overdue bills, which total more than $15 billion. But the governor’s office is holding that up.

  • WATCH-LISTEN: State Budget Forum - Macomb

    30/08/2017 Duration: 01h20min

    NPR Illinois and Tri States Public Radio host the seventh Illinois Issues Forum on the state's financial health and the lasting impacts of the two-year-long state budget impasse.

  • WATCH-LISTEN: State Budget Forum - Bloomington-Normal

    25/08/2017 Duration: 01h41min

    NPR Illinois and WGLT host the sixth Illinois Issues Forum on the state's financial health and the lasting impacts of the two-year-long state budget impasse.

  • WATCH-LISTEN: State Budget Forum - Chicago

    09/08/2017 Duration: 01h34min

    NPR Illinois hosted its fifth Illinois Issues forum August 9 at the Union League Club of Chicago. The listening tour of the state focuses on the financial health of Illinois and the lasting impacts of the two-year-long state budget impasse.

  • Republican To Rauner: Borrowing Better Than 'Outrageous' Interest

    09/08/2017 Duration: 54s

    Another voice is urging Gov. Bruce Rauner to work with the budget that was passed over his objections.

  • Illinois Issues: The Experts' Take On The Budget

    27/07/2017 Duration: 04min

    We talked to leaders at the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability and The Civic Federation to learn about their insights on the state's first spending plan in more than two years.

  • WATCH-LISTEN: State Budget Forum - Peoria

    21/07/2017 Duration: 01h35min

    NPR Illinois continued its listening tour on the state's fiscal health co-hosting an Illinois Issues Forum in Peoria on July 20. Community members attended to tell how they have been impacted by the state budget impasse.

  • State Week: The Budget Impasse Is Over

    07/07/2017 Duration: 29min

    After more than two years, 16 Republicans split from Gov. Bruce Rauner to help Democrats pass a budget for Illinois. It spends less than Illinois has been during the impasse, and raises the individual income tax rate from 3.75 percent to 4.95 percent. What was the breakthrough? Was this really an uprising among rank-and-file legislators? Does Rauner benefit from this outcome? And is the end of Illinois' fiscal problems?

  • Defying Rauner, House Ends Budget Impasse

    07/07/2017 Duration: 51s

    Illinois’ two-year budget impasse is over. The House of Representatives on Thursday overrode the governor's budget veto, giving final approval to a spending plan and tax increase.

  • Rauner Doing 'Everything Possible' To Prevent Veto Override — Except Calling Lawmakers

    05/07/2017 Duration: 43s

    The Illinois House will meet Thursday to try to override Gov. Bruce Rauner’s budget veto.

  • Democrats 'Confident' Of Budget Veto Override

    05/07/2017 Duration: 46s

    A day after Gov. Bruce Rauner of Illinois vetoed the state’s first budget plan in two years, the Democrats who control the legislature are plotting when they'll try to override him.

  • Agencies Hold Off On Junk Status — For Now

    04/07/2017 Duration: 47s

    Two bond rating agencies say Illinois is on the right path with the budget plan passed Sunday in the state House of Representatives.