State Senator Mattie Hunter (D-Chicago) watched on as representatives from the Office of the Comptroller, the Governor’s Center for Tax and Budget Accountability and other state fiscal authorities and agencies presented on the state’s current financial situation and status regarding old bills.

The individuals representing these offices and agencies were clear about the large issue of human and health care service bills that have still not been made good on.

“Paying our old bills is being fiscally responsible and investing in and paying our social service providers is investing in Illinoisans,” Hunter said. “This is what we in the General Assembly need to be committed to.”

Throughout the committee, the speakers expounded upon old bills owed to the Medicaid system and state agencies such as the Department of Children and Family Services, the Department on Aging and the Department of Human Services.

“This large and expensive pile of overdue bills is unacceptable,” said Hunter. “We must pay back what we owe, keeping in mind that we’re not going to solve this problem overnight and we must look at the big picture and ensure these bills are accounted for in whatever fiscal plan for FY 14 we craft.”