Commentary: Illinois leaders should stop pushing for big government, start helping small businesses – Daily Herald*

Matt Paprocki, of the Illinois Policy Institute: "Workers are struggling because private businesses are struggling. The only industry not struggling? The government. Illinois state government is the single-largest employer in the state, and the federal government is the second largest. Taxpayers and businesses, on the other hand, are subjected to skyrocketing property taxes and state tax burdens to cover the growing number of state employees and worsening pension crisis. It’s time lawmakers made it easier for businesses to operate in Illinois."
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago

Yes, they should but will not. Small businesses only offer a few votes, large businesses offer many more votes. Same reason they have sold out to the public sector unions.

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