Illinois getting $1.4B from feds to fix, upgrade bridges – WGNTV (Chicago)

Since 2011, commute times in Illinois have increased by more than seven percent and that on average, every Illinois driver pays $609 per year in costs due to driving on roads in need of repair, the Democratic delegation said.
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Freddy
4 years ago

Can we now deduct the $1.4B from the $45B Illinois infrastructure boondoggle to lower our taxes or do I have to rip out another toilet to save money?

Martin Eden
4 years ago

You mean $1.4BB of our tax dollars are coming back to the state in the form of funds to impact our infrastructure.

VERY important to understand those dollars are collected or yet to be collected TAX dollars from those of us who pay in…

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