Cook County approves increased budget including on abortions, avoids tax hikes – Center Square

Board President Toni Preckwinkle said the budget approved Thursday includes the nation’s largest publicly funded guaranteed income initiative and a program to abolish up to $1 billion of medical debt. The budget also includes $15 million for a new Homeowner Relief Fund aimed at reimbursing property owners experiencing sharp increases in their property tax bills, as well as additional staffing for the property tax valuation division.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Nifty trick. Raise the tax liability on everyone and then bail the underserved out. A slick one, that Taxwinkle is.

Bear19
1 year ago

No better place to work than here to provide healthcare says a “Dr” at an abortion clinic. These are sick people
Meanwhile the state is billions in debt and keep handing out free shit !

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