Senate GOP leaders push for Illinois property tax relief plans – WAND (Decatur)

"The issue is real now. Why do we want to send another 100,000 people out of our state," State Sen. Jil Tracy asked.
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Fed Up Taxpayer
1 year ago

If the politicians in this state were paying attention, they could have taken the $1.6billion they spent on healthcare costs for illegals and refunded it to taxpayers. Seems like proof they are collecting too much tax revenue when a dollar amount of this size can go unchecked, blowing past appropriations, without repercussions.

PPF
1 year ago

They are running over $5 billion in deficits by shorting pension payments. You are not getting any money back as long as our budget isn’t truly balanced.

The Railroader
1 year ago
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Alas. Pensions Paid First is correct.

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

1 percent cap for homesteads, stop all these task forces and relief plans that aren’t going anywhere. Put it on the 2026 ballot for a constitutional change, end the game of cat and mouse.

PPF
1 year ago

All that would do is increase taxes elsewhere. If you want property tax reform you will need to agree to raise taxes elsewhere.

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