Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner has vetoed measures that would have increased wages for workers who care for those with developmental disabilities and expand a child care program for low-income families.
The Republican governor says there isn't enough money to support the proposals.
He has used the same argument to block social service funding efforts during the budget impasse.
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees pushed legislation that would increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour for workers who help the developmentally disabled with daily tasks.
Providers say the current average hourly wage of $9.35 cents has led to a staffing shortage, the closure of group homes and families without necessary assistance.
Rauner also vetoed a bill that would've expanded eligibility requirements for low-income families to receive child care.