Column: Pritzker grocery-tax cut makes cities ‘the bad guys’ – Champaign News-Gazette

“This came as a surprise,” said Urbana’s Diane Marlin, who noted repeal will cost her city an estimated $1 million a year. Champaign will take an ever bigger hit — $2.7 million a year. “If we have to fill a $2.7 million hole in the budget, it pushes us to find other revenue,” Mayor Deb Feinen said. “It makes us the bad guys.”
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Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

They can always raise the municipal gas tax. Let’s make it even dollar a gallon, no? “ What difference does it make?”- Hillary Clinton.

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