Republicans criticize Pritzker after budget address

(The Center Square) – After Gov. J.B. Pritzker delivered his State of the State address Wednesday, including proposing the largest budget in state history, reaction was fast and furious.

Some applauded the governor for presenting what he said was a balanced budget, while others said the increased spending will punish hard-working Illinoisans.

The over $55 billion budget would increase spending by $2 billion over last year. Pritzker’s own budget office revealed a $3.2 billion deficit for 2026 in November.

“Which suddenly has magically disappeared in the last 48 hours,” said State Sen. Chris Balkema, R-Channahon. “Unlike Lucky Charms, this situation is not magically delicious.”

The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce was pleased with the budget proposal for advancing economic development opportunities throughout Illinois.

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“As we look ahead at addressing issues including our pension system and the impending transit funding cliff, growing our tax base and enacting meaningful reforms that prioritize accountability and efficiency must continue to be a top priority,” CEO Jack Lavin said in a statement.

Illinois Senate President Don Harmon, D-Oak Park, said there still is work to be done.

“The governor recognizes that our budget doesn’t exist in a vacuum and is subject to the economic winds in Washington and our place on the greater world stage,” said Harmon.

State Rep. John Cabello, R-Machesney Park, said Pritzker demonstrated just how out of touch he is with the issues facing Illinois residents and taxpayers.

“It’s clear that we have a multi-billionaire governor who is more interested in running for president and repackaging his failures as successes than fixing the problems facing our exploited residents,” Cabello said in a statement.

State Sen. Don DeWitte, R-St. Charles, said he was offended by Pritzker’s budget address, particularly using the term “Nazi” six times as crecitized President Donald Trump.

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“This governor owes the Republican legislature members an apology for the bigoted, racist comments he made calling everyone of us Nazis,” said DeWitte. “It’s despicable.”

Negotiations will start in the state legislature, which will vote on a new budget before the session ends in May.

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