State lawmakers approved a budget that relies on a higher income tax rate.
But Governor Bruce Rauner won the office on a platform of lower taxes.
Now - Illinois faces an immediate $1.6 billion dollar budget hole.

Rauner says lawmakers are talking about sweeping funds from some programs into more “essential” ones.
"But they’re arguing among themselves what’s non-essential."
Rauner has said for weeks that he’s close to resolving the issue with legislative leaders.
"Democracy is a horrible system except compared to the alternatives. It’s just, it’s a process."
Rauner says he offered to make the cuts and take the blame - but lawmakers refused after they saw his sweeping cuts proposed to next year’s budget.
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