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Cook County Board Approves $10.12 Billion Budget for FY2026

11/24/2025

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Cook County Finance Committee Meeting and 
Cook County Special Board Meeting
November 20, 2025


After approving 15 amendments to the proposed Budget, the Cook County Board unanimously passed the FY2026 Budget.  The final budget increased by $105 M, resulting in a total budget of $10,118,825,966.  

The Amendments adding amounts to the budget are:
  • $57.3 M was added to the spending under Special Purpose Funds, reducing the fund balances of those Special Purpose Funds to support that increase. (Amend. #3)
  • Additional grants totaling $21M were added.  (Amend. #4)
  • The Capital Budget was increased by $9 M by shifting funds within the capital accounts. (Amend. #5)
  • Utilizing the City of Chicago’s proposed declaration of a Tax Increment Financing surplus, $19.9 M was added to the General Fund (Amend. #6) and then utilized to add that amount to the Chief Judge’s budget:  $5.8 M for court-based rental assistance; $4.1 M for homeless services; and $10 M for food access.  However, all of this is contingent on the County actually getting $19.9 M from Chicago, and the individual line item additions will be reduced as necessary to reflect what is actually received. (Amend. #7)
Amendment #2 reduced the overall budget by reducing the Health Enterprise Fund revenues and, accordingly, the proposed expenditures, by $1.5 M.

The remaining Amendments balanced proposed additional expenditures by like amounts of reductions, so each netted out to a $0 impact:
  • A technical amendment to the General Fund making corrections.  Those corrections included the cost-of-living increases for the Elected Officials that should have been included in the proposed budget. (Amend. #1)
  • A reallocation within the Health Enterprise Fund of $500,000 for the Dept. of Public Health to hold community forums in 6 Commissioner districts for youth and young adults to help them deal with mental stresses and direct them to services.  The measurements for success are the numbers of events hosted, people attending, and referrals to social services, along with testimonials. (Amend. # 8)
  • A reallocation of funds within the budget of the Chief Judge to add positions for Court Administrator, 2  Asst Court Administrators, Chief of Staff, and 2 Asst. Chiefs of Staff for Operations and Policy. (Amend. #9)
  • Reduction of 2 vacant positions within the Chief Judge’s office to add 2 Court Interpreters.  (Amend. #10)
  • Reducing some budget entries to add 8 Victim Specialists for domestic violence within the State’s Attorney’s Office.  This should result in a reduction in caseload per Specialist from 410 to 310. (Amend. #11)
  • Reducing some budget entries to add 6 MIS positions to the State’s Attorney’s Office.  (Amend. #12)
  • Reducing some budget entries to add 10 positions in the State’s Attorney’s office to create an in-house forensics unit which are critical to operationalizing the new Digital Evidence Management System, which is a $4 M capital expenditure within the budget. (Amend. #13)
  • Reducing some budget entries to add a glazier to the Dept. of Facilities Management. (Amend. #14)
  • A reduction in the Land Bank’s allowance for delinquent taxes to increase the salary of the Executive Director by $12,839.
At the conclusion of the Finance Committee and then the Special Board meetings, the President and Commissioners gave many thanks to the County staff at all levels.
  • Commissioner Sean Morrison, who said that as the lone Republican, he was proud to support this budget which he said is a truly balanced budget, unlike some other government entities’ budgets.  He also said that this budget reflects many decisions that have been made over the last 10 years, including the decisions to make extra payments to the pension accounts and to refinance debt at lower rates.
  • President Preckwinkle stressed that this budget resulted in no new taxes or fees and no reduction in services.  Picking up from Comm. Morrison’s comment, she thanked Commissioners Daley and Moore who 10 years ago took the hard vote to raise the sales tax that allowed for those extra pension payments.
  • Commissioner Daley pointed out that the County has not raised its property tax levy since 1994.

Observer:  Priscilla Mims
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