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With Illinois in an estimated $11.5 billion debt, Gov. Pat Quinn proposed his fiscal year 2010 budget last week.
While it is just a proposal and will have to be agreed upon by lawmakers, NIU could finally see funding for some long-overdue construction projects. Other measures in the budget could affect NIU students and employees alike.
Quinn’s budget proposal, in particular its income tax increases, shows the new reality states face during the economic crisis.
In the governor’s proposal for a new capital bill is $22 million for the renovation of Stevens Hall and $2.8 million for the planning of a new computer science/technology building, said Ken Zehnder, associate director of NIU external affairs. A capital bill has been in the works for five to six years, he said.
“There is nothing specifically in the budget for Cole Hall,” Zehnder said, adding that funding from the economic stimulus plan was requested for renovations for Cole and Grant Halls and the Chiller Plant.
Quinn’s budget would also include a $40 million increase to higher education compared to the last fiscal year. If that were to pass, NIU would receive around 1.5 percent increase in its budget, Zehnder said.
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"Back to the '80s" rocks the Egyptian Theatre
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