Editorial: Illinois is No. 1 in the embarrassing category of bloated government – Champaign News-Gazette

"The Civic Federation report calls for the obvious: a rethinking of how state legislators can serve their constituents by eliminating roadblocks to consolidation and urging local officials to take a broad look at this spider’s web of government units financed by unaffordable property taxes. It’s much easier, of course, to do nothing. But the cost is increasingly unaffordable."
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mqyl
3 days ago

Darn, Illinois has no more space in its worst-in-the-country trophy room for another trophy.

Actually, having a trophy for the most bloated government in the country means Illinois could discard many of its other trophies for awards that are merely results of bloat; most notably, highest taxes.

David F
3 days ago

Bad link….
Forced school consolidation is a must.
They any township with less than 20% of the population that’s not in a town or city BYE BYE!

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