Editorial: Pritzker is right to end the grocery tax. But he must make it up to municipalities. – Chicago Tribune*

"(O)fficials like Rockford Mayor Tom McNamara already were complaining about the reductions in the so-called Local Government Distributive Fund. 'Since 2011,' McNamara wrote recently in the Rockford Register-Star, 'the state has unilaterally decreased the local share of LGDF by almost 40 percent, so that in State Fiscal Year 2023, the local government share is only 6.16 percent of individual income tax collections and 6.845 percent of corporate income tax collections.' Those are real concerns that (Gov. JB) Pritzker and his team have to address."
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Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Pritzger using other people’s tax dollars to fund his failed policies and import illegals, fund trans surgeries and abortions for non- IL residents and keep the connected happy and voting for him? Surely you jest.

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