House Speaker’s idea tying tax increase to Illinois’ pension debt is ‘tone deaf,’ GOP leader says – Center Square

“Voters spoke loud and clear about Springfield spending and taxing policies,” House Minority Leader Jim Durkin said. The progressive income tax proposal only got 46.7% of the vote in November. It needed 60% to pass. Several Democratic districts also rejected the proposal, Durkin said.
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Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Welch isn’t speaking or listening to the voters, he only hears and speaks to the greedy union special interests

Bosco
5 years ago

Since when do Democrats in the State house listen to their constituents?

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