With the survey conducted just days after residents were hit with $34 million in new property tax increases, Illinois Realtors researchers found 41 percent of residents now point to housing affordability as the issue lawmakers need to be most concerned about, with 23 percent listing property taxes and 18 percent overall costs. Crime and gun violence were listed as the city’s second biggest issue at 23 percent.
Because they can barricade themselves in their own homes instead of relying on the government to keep them safe
Fed Up Taxpayer
2 months ago
When Illinois voters say their property tax is more of a concern than crime, that is saying something. Why not just put a gun in JBs hand to extort the taxpayers? Same thing as getting robbed on the street. You lose your cash and yet no one gets charged with a crime.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Because they can barricade themselves in their own homes instead of relying on the government to keep them safe
When Illinois voters say their property tax is more of a concern than crime, that is saying something. Why not just put a gun in JBs hand to extort the taxpayers? Same thing as getting robbed on the street. You lose your cash and yet no one gets charged with a crime.