Evanston City Council forces taxpayers to fund mayoral campaigns – Evanston Now

Under the proposal, pushed by the statewide group Reform for Illinois, taxpayers would be on the hook for more than $260,000 in funds over a four-year election cycle, given the current size of the city budget. Ald. Tom Suffredin voted against the measure after ascertaining that — unlike the federal presidential campaign fund checkoff on tax returns — residents would have no choice about whether to have their money used to fund the program.
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Giddyap
2 years ago

No wonder businesses are dumping Evanston,

https://evanstonroundtable.com/2023/01/04/more-closures-hit-downtown-businesses/

as City Clown Council wastes scarce tax dollars on performative virtue signaling vomit

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