Commentary: Pritzker’s record-high budget: More spending, more taxes – Daily Herald*

Just last week, when the Illinois General Assembly passed a record-setting $55.2 billion budget for 2026, the legislation was so rushed that even bill sponsors seemed unclear on the exact amount taxpayers would be asked to pay. They rubber-stamped another year of spending that follows a familiar fiscal playbook: spend more and hand Illinois residents and businesses the bill.
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Call my shrink
10 months ago

I wish people in Illinois would wake up and realize the democratic playbook is killing us. .Vote them out

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