Chicago might join 209 voting to tax groceries – Illinois Policy

When Gov. JB Pritzker signed the plan to end the state grocery tax, he said the tax unfairly burdens low-income Illinoisans. But he and state lawmakers left the final decision up to local leaders: Either cut spending or pass the cost on to residents. As of June 4, 209 Illinois municipalities opted for the tax.
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Call my shrink
10 months ago

Passing the taxed buck from state collection to city collection. This way if he runs again he can say he cut taxes

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