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Illinois last saw a minimum wage increase in 2010 when it jumped to $8.25 through a four-step step increase adopted under imprisoned former Gov. Rod Blagojevich in 2006. The Democrat raised the minimum wage twice during his time in office, making it a centerpiece of his agenda. The federal rate has been $7.25 an hour since 2007.

Washington and Oregon are the only states with a higher rate than Illinois, according to statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor.

In his speech Tuesday, Whitley also criticized the Legislature for failing to address the state's $100 billion pension deficit,

"We don't have the political will to deal with it, and the answer's really simple. Because literally hundreds of thousands of employees, retirees and their families are going to be hurt by it," Whitley said. "No one wants to say no. No one wants to admit to thousands of their constituents – people that vote for them, give campaign contributions to them – that things are going to have to change.

"If we don't fix it all those retirees and all those wannabe retirees, those funds are not going to be there for them," Whitley said.

"If we don't fix it, we're not going to give business owners the confidence to invest in Illinois," he added.

"One of the challenges we have is growing jobs at a fast enough pace that we have literally hundreds of thousands of new people paying taxes in our state...making Illinois is a destination state for job growth," Whitley said.


– The Associated Press contributed to this report

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