Editorial: Illinoisans, vote ‘no’ on the millionaire’s tax ballot question – Chicago Tribune*

"By saying they are earmarking the potential revenue for property tax relief, they are disguising what otherwise is a simple state tax increase on high earners."
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

So the party that can’t define a woman, wants to change the born sex of children now is going to determine who is a millionaire? No thanks.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

If you trust Illinois politicians, vote yes, if not, vote no.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

Creating additional revenue simply and only creates new ideas on how to spend new found revenue. The state, and by that I mean primarily Cook County and Chicago democrats, have proven themselves over and over not only incapable but absolutely unwilling to be fiscally responsible and to pursue budget cuts, pension reform, etc. Tbere is zero supporting evidence to suggest this tax won’t similarly continue past habits/addiction to spending.

Free at Last
1 year ago

No. By all means vote yes. Your neighboring states thank you.

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