Affordable housing, state budget deficit at issue as Northern Illinois lawmakers meet with Rockford-area leaders – WTVO (Rockford)

Wednesday, Gov. JB Pritzker signed an Executive Order ordering legislators to examine ways to make housing more affordable for working-class residents. The order creates an Illinois Director of Housing Solutions, who will oversee the exploration of “how Illinois can accelerate plans to expand the supply and access of housing for working families,” according to the Governor’s Office.
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mqyl
1 year ago
  1. “Affordable housing” is one of so very many four-letter words for the IL taxpayer. It usually involves taxpayer-funded subsidies.
  2. “There’s no silver bullet that’s going to fix everything.” Yes, there is. The silver bullet for all these budget and affordability problems is the significant reduction of bloat within most of the 7,000+ State of IL governmental entities. As one commenter noted, we need an independent IL DOGE to reduce bloat. Two important orders of business would be to significantly reduce the number of governmental entities; and reduce salaries and retiree benefits.
Freddy
1 year ago

Well JB-Start with making property taxes more affordable. Property taxes here in Rockford are close to or above the mortgage payment depending on what interest rate you have. It is like having a mortgage for the home and another mortgage for the taxes which has a variable rate (always higher than the year before) to make sure all the taxing bodies get their money.
JB-Why not start a property tax task force? Oh! Right You already have a do nothing one or is it two now.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

“ Affordable Housing “ is merely newspeak for taxpayer funded Section 8 housing. With it comes Section 8 problems. Any law enforcement agency that isn’t afraid to speak the truth will tell you that.

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