Checks on the Way to Illinois Schools; Rauner Okays Borrowing to Get Lower Interest Rates

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Published on September 7 2017 3:19 pm
Last Updated on September 7 2017 3:22 pm
Written by Greg Sapp

Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza is telling Illinois school districts, the check is in the mail.
 
$541 million in general state aid payments are being distributed to districts across the state. Typically, that money would have been shipped out in early August, but was delayed by the recent school funding debate. Another $264 million is being shipped out Friday for the September payments to schools.
 
Meanwhile, Governor Rauner is making an announcement on cutting the state's bill backlog. In a press release, Rauner announced he intends to exercise borrowing authority to issue $6 billion in bonds to pay down a portion of the state’s bill backlog. The borrowing is something Comptroller Mendoza called for and will allow the state to pay a lower interest rate than the current interest rate penalty of 12 percent a year on its debt.