Illinoisans pay 2nd-highest local government fines, fees in nation – Illinois Policy

Illinois local governments collected $50 per capita from residents, nearly double the national average of $27. In Ullin, Illinois, 45% of 2020 revenue came from fines and fees. That’s more than $700 per capita in the far Southern Illinois village.
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Giddyap
3 years ago

Crooked, corrupt, predatory, regressive, revenue robbery ticket camera rackets should d dismantled, and federal RICO prosecutions launched for all the politicians involved.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

$5 Million dollar pensions have to be paid by someone, why not a poor honest hardworking citizen? Luxury homes in Punta Gorda, Florida are expensive.

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