Illinois bill could create new 3-cent per gallon local gas tax – Illinois Policy

The proposed legislation would allow municipal governments with fewer than 3 million residents to levy up to a 3-cent per gallon tax on gasoline for road projects without first gaining the approval of local taxpayers at the polls. This would give each of Illinois’ 1297 municipalities the individual power to raise gas taxes on residents at will.
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Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

These bastards just never give up

Ex Illini
4 years ago

Keep them unions happy! Spend spend spend.

Paul Boomer
4 years ago

There will now be an immediate $.03 cents a gallon raise in 1297 taxing districts. Thank you communist slugs.

Last edited 4 years ago by Paul Boomer

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