In the latest economic development deal from Pritzker’s development-friendly administration, PsiQuantum is set to receive $200 million in tax breaks and other incentives through several state programs, including $92 million from the state’s Manufacturing Illinois Chips for Real Opportunity Act, or MICRO.
The Illinoisans read the headlines and cheer for all these new projects. Of course taxes will rise but that’s tomorrows problem not todays so lets cheer with happiness at all these new things brought to us by our wonderful politicians and when the taxes double we can get a headline at Wirepoints (Illinois logic on display)
Last edited 1 year ago by Riverbender
Frank Miller
1 year ago
Someone tell me quantum computing is more than just “fuzzy logic” from 40 years ago.
Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago
Now the CPS graduates will have a place to use all the skills they acquired.
Freddy
1 year ago
What about a property tax break for the average homeowner???
David F
1 year ago
Hey why not the state is flush in cash 🙂
Just keep digging.
ron
1 year ago
Good project, bad location, doomed to fail at this site.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Dollar to a donut the copper wire goes missing!
The Illinoisans read the headlines and cheer for all these new projects. Of course taxes will rise but that’s tomorrows problem not todays so lets cheer with happiness at all these new things brought to us by our wonderful politicians and when the taxes double we can get a headline at Wirepoints (Illinois logic on display)
Someone tell me quantum computing is more than just “fuzzy logic” from 40 years ago.
Now the CPS graduates will have a place to use all the skills they acquired.
What about a property tax break for the average homeowner???
Hey why not the state is flush in cash 🙂
Just keep digging.
Good project, bad location, doomed to fail at this site.