Illinois Supreme Court rules transportation taxes can’t be diverted – Center Square

Ted Dabrowski, in an article for Illinois Policy in 2016, said dictating how transportation funds can be spent has no place in the Illinois Constitution. “The Illinois Constitution’s purpose is to spell out the fundamental rights of citizens and the basic operational structure of government,” he wrote. "It’s not supposed to legislate or appropriate."
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Lions Choice
2 years ago

Crooked and Corrupt Cook County Democrat Boss Preckwinkle should be thrown in jail for stealing $250M.– and she should be charged extra for any sugary pop drinks that she buys from the jail commissary.

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