But Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka said Monday that the backlog of unpaid bills to
The state collected $1.3 billion in unexpected tax revenue this spring from residents selling assets before new
Topinka says putting that money towards unpaid bills allowed the state to end the fiscal year in a better position than it otherwise would have.
However, she is warning that the windfall is a one-time occurrence and it does nothing to address the state's budget problems.
The comptroller's office estimates unpaid bills will rise to $7.5 billion in August and to nearly $9 billion by December.
Illinois’ credit rating downgraded; state drops to worst in the nation
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