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One of our new members (christine) posted this on another forum.
State to lay off 450 and close parks and historic sites By Kurt Erickson kurt.erickson@pantagraph.com UPDATED 2:20 p.m. SPRINGFIELD -- The Blagojevich administration is planning to lay off more than 450 workers and close nearly two dozen state parks and historic sites in response to the state’s lingering budget impasse. One union official described the plan as a ’’bloodbath’’ that will have wide-ranging effects on the services provided to state taxpayers. The Department of Children and Family Services will lose 304 workers, while the Department of Human Services will be cut by 73 employees. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources will lose 39 workers and the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency will be cut by 34 employees. Parks targeted for closure include Moraine View State Park near LeRoy, Hidden Springs State Forest in Shelby County and Weldon Springs State Park in DeWitt County. Historic sites that will close include the David Davis Mansion in Bloomington, Lincoln Log Cabin near Charleston, the Bryant Cottage in Bement, the Cahokia Courthouse in Cahokia and Bishop Hill. The cuts hit tree sites in Randolph County -- Fort Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres and the Pierre Menard Home. The historic sites will close Oct. 1 while parks will close Nov. 1. Blagojevich has said the cuts are necessary because the governor slashed $1.4 billion from the state’s spending plan in July. He says the Democrat-controlled legislature wanted to spend more money than the state will receive in the coming fiscal year. State Sen. Dave Luechtefeld, R-Okawville, said the governor is trying to force the General Assembly to return to Springfield to approve new revenue streams. ’’I know he’s trying to make people feel the pain,’’ Luechtefeld said. Jonathan Goldman, director of the Illinois Environmental Council, called the cuts ’’utterly appalling.’’ ’’The governor is off at the Democratic convention in Denver hugging people. When he returns to Illinois there will be many families needing more than hugs,’’ Goldman said. DNR spokesman Chris McCloud said park entrances will be locked Nov. 1. People who venture into the parks after that date could be charged with trespassing. ’’These aren’t decisions we wanted to make,’’ McCloud said. The cuts come as other state agencies are grappling with the effects of the governor’s actions. On Wednesday, Comptroller Dan Hynes said his office was poised to lay off workers. Other statewide officers have imposed hiring freezes and are asking whether some workers want to take early retirement in a bid to trim costs. Secretary of State Jesse White is mulling whether to close some driver’s license facilities. Blagojevich also has tied his plan to close Pontiac Correctional Center to the budget impasse. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees union vowed to fight to keep its workers on the job. ’’Lawmakers should return to Springfield as soon as possible to take whatever action is necessary to fix the budget and stop these cuts,’’ AFSCME Council 31 Executive Director Henry Bayer said. The cuts at the Department of Natural Resources are troubling to some lawmakers because the agency has already lost scores of workers. ’’It’s obviously unfortunate,’’ said state Rep. Kurt Granberg, D-Carlyle. Granberg, who is retiring as a lawmaker, said it will be a challenge rebuilding the state park system if money is ever restored to reopen them. ’’It’s going to be a hard road,’’ Granberg said. List of parks and historic sites closing The following Illinois State Parks will close effective November 1: Castle Rock State Park, Oregon Lowden State Park, Oregon Hennepin Canal Parkway State Park, Sheffield Illini State Park, Marseilles Wolf Creek State Park, Windsor Channahon Parkway State Park, Channahon Gebhard Woods State Park, Morris Hidden Springs State Forrest, Strasburg Kickapoo State Park, Oakwood Moraine View State Park, LeRoy Weldon Springs State Park, Clinton Historic sites closing Following are Illinois state historic sites that will be shuttered Oct. 1 as part of the state's budget woes: Dana Thomas House, Springfield Hauberg Indian Museum at Blackhawk State Historic Site, Quad-Cities Lincoln Log Cabin, Lerna David Davis Mansion, Bloomington Fort de Chartres, Randolph County Vandalia Statehouse, Vandalia Bishop Hill, Henry County Carl Sandburg, Galesburg Cahokia Courthouse, Cahokia Bryant Cottage, Bement Jubilee College, Peoria County Apple River Fort, Elizabeth Fort Kaskaskia, Randolph County Pierre Menard Home, Randolph County SOURCES: Illinois Historic Preservation Agency; Illinois Department of Natural Resources
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Istead of cutting all these jobs,the State Reps and Gov oughta consider cutting their OWN pay for once. Maybe cut out some of their fancy dinners and trips on "fact finding tours" too.
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..WOW.. what next!
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Is Barrak bin Obamma going to step forward and do something to show us in advance what kind of true leader he can be??????????????
nah.....................
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The sad thing is, he thinks he's a good governor. He came out and said so last week. What a joke!
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WOW... thats all I can say..
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