Straight from Sally: March 5, 2025

Taxpayer Dollars Wasted: New Audit Exposes Pritzker’s Major Failures in Undocumented Immigrant Healthcare

A new report from the Auditor General has revealed significant mismanagement in Governor JB Pritzker’s taxpayer-funded healthcare program for illegal immigrants, including thousands of potentially ineligible enrollees and costs far exceeding the Governor’s projections.

State Senator Sally Turner is calling for stronger oversight and accountability to prevent further waste and protect taxpayers.

Auditors found more than 6,000 enrollees listed as “undocumented” who actually had Social Security Numbers, raising concerns about the state’s failure to properly verify eligibility. This lack of oversight undermines public trust and forces taxpayers to cover the costs of the Administration’s mismanagement.

The audit also uncovered massive cost overruns, with some age groups seeing expenditures nearly 300% higher than originally projected. The most extreme overrun occurred in the 42-54 age group, where costs nearly tripled the budgeted amount. These budget failures highlight a significant lapse in fiscal planning, burdening Illinois taxpayers with the excess.

Republicans have long criticized Governor Pritzker’s decision to prioritize spending on illegal immigrants while Illinois families face rising property taxes, grocery bills, and healthcare costs. This program, marked by waste and mismanagement, has fueled further distrust in how taxpayer dollars are spent.

The audit’s findings have prompted renewed calls for legislative action to bring much-needed transparency so taxpayers can see where their money is going. Senate Bill 1699 would require detailed annual reports on all taxpayer-funded programs for migrants, including healthcare, housing, legal aid, and other services. These reports would provide transparency on expenditures, appropriations, recipients, and contracts, and would be made publicly available online.

Senator Sally Turner and Republicans are committed to fighting for reforms that prioritize fiscal responsibility, transparency, and accountability to protect Illinois taxpayers.

Illinois Senators Demand Action: Property Tax Relief for Struggling Homeowners

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During Governor Pritzker’s recent budget address, he proposed the largest budget in state history but failed to mention property tax relief, despite it being a top concern for Illinoisans. Senate Republicans continue their push for immediate property tax relief for Illinois homeowners, especially seniors and low-income families, who are struggling with rising property taxes. 

Members of the Senate Republican caucus held a press conference on February 27th, highlighting some of their legislative proposals.

Senate Bill 2086, sponsored by State Senator Erica Harriss (R-Glen Carbon), raises income eligibility for the Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption to $75,000 and ties future increases to inflation. Senate Bill 2093, also sponsored by Harriss, would make the Illinois Property Tax Credit refundable, providing more financial relief to lower-income homeowners. 

Senator Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet) introduced Senate Bill 2246, which limits how much the assessed value of a home can increase during reassessment years, capping it at the rate of inflation. 

These legislative efforts aim to protect vulnerable homeowners and help families stay in their homes. Senate Republicans are committed to providing real relief to Illinoisans.

Illinois Lawmakers Unveil Bipartisan Plan to Revive Historic New Salem Site

A group of Illinois lawmakers, led by State Senator Steve McClure, have introduced legislation aimed at restoring the New Salem State Historic Site, the former home of a young Abraham Lincoln, which is in urgent need of repairs.

The proposed legislative package includes:

  • Senate Bill 1417 – Establishes the New Salem Preservation Commission to oversee site improvements.
  • Senate Bill 1496 – Allocates $5 million in state funds for restoration efforts.
  • Senate Bill 1861 – Exempts certain purchases related to the site from state procurement regulations.

Senate Bill 1417 has already passed the Senate State Government Committee, while the other two bills are awaiting hearings in the Senate Appropriations and Executive committees, respectively.

Local advocates, including the New Salem Lincoln League, are working alongside lawmakers to raise awareness and secure funding to preserve this key part of Lincoln’s legacy.

IDNR Announces Grants to Strengthen Rural Fire Departments

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The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is accepting applications for Volunteer Fire Assistance (VFA) grants from NOW to April 14. These grants help rural fire departments organize, train, and equip their teams to better combat fires, particularly in areas at risk of wildfires.

Administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, the VFA program provides matching funds, covering up to 50% of project costs, with a maximum reimbursement of $10,000. Fire departments must make initial payments before receiving reimbursement.

In 2024, the program awarded $212,811 to support 30 Illinois projects, funding equipment like radios, hoses, protective gear, and chainsaws.

IDNR encourages all eligible fire departments to apply to strengthen their fire protection capabilities. Additional information about grant requirements and opportunities can be found on the IDNR grants website and the Illinois Catalog of State Financial Assistance.

Sally Turner

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