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Union Protesters Make Feelings Known At Rauner Agenda Rally

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Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner received a mixed reception Monday during a southern Illinois stop meant to build public support for his legislative agenda.

Union protesters jeered the Republican at a Belleville farm market. It was Rauner’s last rally before the General Assembly returns to pass a budget for the fiscal year beginning next month.

Rauner reiterated his call for legislators to endorse several pro-business reforms he says are critical for the state's future before he will consider a spending plan approved by Democrats.

The budget passed by the Democratic legislators includes a revenue shortfall of at least $3 billion, which Democrats want to plug with tax increases.

The Illinois General Assembly returns today to continue budget negotiations. It is the second week of the legislative special session.

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