Evanston City Council set to vote on cashless ban – Evanston Now

Such measures are promoted by their progressive advocates as a protection for the unbanked; Business owners who don’t accept cash say they feel safer — that it reduces the threat of being robbed at the store or being assaulted while taking cash to the bank. SB 1979, which would have created a cashless ban in Illinois, was approved by the state Senate  but was referred back to the House Rules Committee at the end of the spring legislative session.
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Indy
2 years ago

Evil Evanston is at it again.

Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

Like it or leave it.

fed up neighbor
2 years ago

Communism and government control on how much they will give us and allow us to spend, the end of America.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Evanston’s tinpot Marxist junta is on a mission to drive small business away

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