Champaign County spends $60k in taxpayer money to campaign for more taxes – Illinois Policy

County officials say the 0.25 percent sales tax hike will go toward public safety spending. The hike would raise $7 million from taxpayers annually if passed, making everyday purchases more expensive for working families already struggling with inflation.
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Daskoterzar
1 year ago

Spending tax dollars to lobby for more taxes. Good God. Vicious circle.

CENTRAL IL PATRIOT
1 year ago

TO HELP MAKE UP FOR BAD INVESTMENTS AND LOSING TAX DOLLARS THAT THEY DON’T WANT ANYBODY TO KNOW ABOUT.

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