Conservation coalition backs Forest Preserves referendum on Nov. 8 ballot – Homewood-Flossmoor Chronicle

The ballot question asks voters to support a 0.025% tax increase that will increase a homeowner’s property taxes by an estimated $20 a year.
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Wolfnight
3 years ago

More PIGS in trough.

nixit
3 years ago

The Cook County Forest Preserve referendum is certainly flying under the radar and this article does voters no favors.

“The ballot question asks voters to support a 0.025% tax increase…”

No it’s a 50% increase from .051% to a total of .076%, or a .025 percentage point increase. Journalists need to ask why a tax – any tax – requires a 50% increase.

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