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Commentary: Illinois Can’t Afford to Get SNAP Wrong – The Daily Line

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Joe Ferguson, of the Civic Federation: There is a larger, more holistic question here: whether Illinois can deliver essential public services competently and transparently. Administrative performance now carries real fiscal consequences. But every dollar the State spends paying avoidable federal penalties also is a dollar that cannot be invested in education, public safety, transportation, and other essential services. Competent government is no longer just good management–it is a fiscal imperative.

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