$3.3B in road funds sit idle, yet Illinois drivers face record-high gas taxes – Illinois Policy

Illinois’ “lockbox” amendment prevents these funds from being redirected to other expenses, yet lawmakers continue to allow automatic gas tax hikes regardless of need.
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Deb
6 months ago

If IL refuses to use gas tax money to fix roads, then eliminate the gas tax. Dems are probably looking into how they can get their hands on that money.

Fed up neighbor
6 months ago
Reply to  Deb

Absolutely correct Deb, the Democratic Demons are just waiting like hungry hawks to steal it.

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