Carbon tax? Nuke bailout? More cash for renewables? Pritzker bill says yes. – Crain’s*

"The governor's highly anticipated bill to scrub the carbon from Illinois' power sector is expansive to say the least. And it also appears expensive.... Money for all these major initiatives would come from the same source: business and residential ratepayers across the state."
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Riverbender
4 years ago

These backdoor taxes are another example of the problems forced upon wage earning workers and businesses in Illinois. Ironically the voters who vote for the hype of these things are digging their own financial graves.

Les
4 years ago

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