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Judge rules no full pay for Illinois workers without state budget

A Cook County judge has ruled Illinois may not pay state workers in full without a state budget.  Recap from around the state:

Judge: No full pay for Illinois workers without state budget
Judge rules no pay for state workers without budget agreement
Judge rules Illinois can’t pay state workers in full without state budget
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