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Rauner supports plan to privately fund Illinois fairgrounds

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner says private donors could help pay for repairs to the state's fairgrounds.

A bipartisan measure sponsored by Republican state Rep. Tim Butler would allow private donors to fund repair projects at the Springfield and DuQuoin fairgrounds. Roofing, electrical and other upgrades at the two locations could cost more than $180 million. Meanwhile the state is amid a budget impasse.

Rauner will discuss Butler's plan at the DuQuoin Fairgrounds on Wednesday.

Rauner said Tuesday at the Springfield Fairgrounds that transferring the state's burden to donors would allow more public money to go to human services and schools.

The budget stalemate also has incited efforts by lawmakers to help pay for homeless shelters and the Illinois State Museum with public money.

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