May 20, 2015 - Illinois Partners for Human Service
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May 20, 2015 - Illinois Partners for Human Service
S p r i n g f i 4 e l 9d Search HOME NEWS SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT LIFE FEA TURED » TEXT ALERT SIGNUP charged in Quincy murder waives extradition NEWSboy's NOW MO ST W ANTED ... °digital access | subscribe now | find and save | newsletter OPINION PHOTOS OBITUARIES SALARY DATABASES FRO NT PAGES CLASSIFIEDS SO CIAL MEDIA DIRECTO RY Teen charged in crash that killed student after prom ... JOBS CARS HOMES BUSINESS SERVICES New watercraft laws aimed at safety take effect in Illinois Judith Gethner: Rauner whistling in the dark with cuts COMMENT 3 Recommend 2 0 Posted May 20, 2015 at 10:03 PM Key state funding for vital services is about to be gutted, and no one can answer the most basic questions about what the effects will be on families and communities across Illinois or what those consequences will have on the state itself. Zoom | Seamus McLoughlin leans his head on the shoulder of his mother, Jane McLoughlin, of Palos Heights as she listens to testimony on the freezing of $26 million in social services and public health grants during an April 14 hearing at the C apitol. Seamus McLoughlin has benefitted from autism services. File/The State Journal-Register Make no mistake, the proposed cuts would shut the door on hundreds of thousands of families across Illinois. But then what? The story of these cuts will not end with the termination of a service. Families in need are not going away. The termination of a service is just the beginning of the story. Given his success in business, we're sure Gov. Bruce Rauner never made a financial decision without first knowing all of the potential consequences. That's just smart business. But in this case, the Rauner team seems solely focused on the line-item budget savings of each cut without regard for the potential consequences. Why isn't the same standard being applied to the proposed state budget cuts? Here's an interesting juxtaposition. Before considering the pending legislation for a Low Carbon Portfolio Standard, various state agencies were directed to produce a detailed analysis on the consequences if Illinois nuclear plants were closed. These agencies took six months to conduct this investigation and left no stone unturned so that lawmakers would have a clear-eyed view before setting its energy policy. Why isn't the same diligence applied to the potential consequences of human services cuts? For each proposed cut, some basic questions are not being answered. W hat w ill be the impact on the family that no longer has access to services, and how much w ill that consequence cost the state in the long run? W hat percentage of the people losing services w ould be institutionalized and therefore cost the state more in the long run? W ill these changes have a disproportionate effect on a specific population in a specific community or specific demographic? W hat is the projected effect on increased emergency room visits and escalated health care cases if this program is eliminated and w hat w ould that cost the state? How much in federal matching funds w ill be lost as a result of this cut? converted by W eb2PDFConvert.com W hat is the effect of the proposed cut on local and municipal budgets? How many jobs w ill be eliminated as a result of the cut? Gov. Rauner needs to answers these questions. The human services sector and others stand ready to provide details on the numbers of families that will be affect by cuts, but we have neither the expertise nor the capacity to do detailed socio-economic analyses of the near- and long-term consequences. 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