Partisan bickering threatens to derail property tax relief plan – Crain’s

Comment: See our own article linked here criticizing the draft report now available.
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MikeH
6 years ago

“Partisan bickering” does sound much nicer than “The few remaining Republicans in Illinois are averse to being railroaded”.

debtsor
6 years ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

The Democrats would put dissenters into camps if they could.

Governor of Alderaan
6 years ago

There never was any serious attempt to reduce property taxes

Fed up neighbor
6 years ago

Again all I can say is welcome back my friends to the SHOW that never ends come inside come inside

Freddy
6 years ago

Seen ELP twice Those were the days.

Fed up neighbor
6 years ago
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Freddy
Yes those were the good ole days. Today’s times are very very scary for all.

Fed up neighbor
6 years ago

Would you expect anything else. IDIOTS JUST PLAN IDIOTS all a big setup one giant smoke screen. Pritzker your a big dud and you know it.

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