Pritzker: School boards ‘didn’t take the hint’ on property taxes – Muddy River News (Quincy)

State lawmakers have increased annual K-12 funding by more than $2.5 billion since 2017. More state funding should mean easing the burden locally, Pritzker said. “But you know what? School boards didn’t take the hint,” he said Monday. “And so they’ve continued to ratchet up property taxes over and over and over again, and that has led to a continued very high property tax burden on homeowners across the state.”
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mqyl
1 month ago

On the topic of taxpayer abuse, we have here the pot calling the kettle black.

Joseph A Murzanski
1 month ago

Didn’t take the hint? Wow! Such strong words! School boards are quaking in theor boots! .

Deb
1 month ago

Why isn’t the lotto money going to schools as promised, on top of state funding?

Riverbender
1 month ago
Reply to  Deb

Because it is…state funding was cut because of the lottery funding

The Railroader
1 month ago

JB the Hutt could take a hint and retire somewhere closer to his offshore trust funds.

Surprise!
1 month ago

That’s the ticket! Add more taxes in the name of tax relief! That more income taxes would be used to reduce property taxes is a fairy tale.

Riverbender
1 month ago

However State school funding is handed out based upon a so called need adjusted formula meaning some districts get very little funding while other districts do quite well. Consider Cahokia Heights, and Venice district’s getting new school buildings at state expense while neighboring districts have to dig into their own pockets to build a new school. Now a local school district did get targeted state funding for the installation of co-ed bathrooms, thank you Representative Stuart, but that’s hardly a new building. Once again Pritzker, as these examples show, doesn’t tell the whole story. The real story is that he… Read more »

Hello, Indiana!
1 month ago

A guy that went on a hiring spree to bolster his dismal employment numbers as he touted IL as a land of opportunity for “ his people “ , raises taxes at will and creates new ones out of thin air should just keep his trap shut.

Fed Up Taxpayer
1 month ago

So I thought high property taxes were DJTs fault – I guess he edges out those greedy school boards.

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