Illinois House Speaker Welch stands by revenue choices made in $1.5B mass transit bailout – Chicago Sun-Times

At a time when Mayor Brandon Johnson has been beating the drum for progressive revenue, the Illinois General Assembly chose the most regressive tax of all to help fund mass transit — a 0.25 percent increase in the already high sales tax in Chicago and the suburban and collar county region served by the Regional Transit Authority.
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
6 months ago

Increases in taxes should not surprise anyone. This has been happening for decades and it will continue for decades to come.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
6 months ago

Congratulations to state democrats for raising taxes while not fixing the problem. That they are the problem is the problem that will remain unsolved.

MsT
6 months ago

Speaker Welch readily admits that there is an explicit but unwritten co-governance agreement between labor and elected officials. A billion “ceded” by labor had to be replaced with something else so the taxpayers must pay more, more. We will not survive this death by a thousand cuts because we cannot feed the beast enough to satisfy it.

Thad
6 months ago

The RTA portion of the sales tax is increasing from 1.0% to 1.25%, a 25% increase. Our lovely politicians excel at hiding taxes and fees.

Last edited 6 months ago by Thad
Deb
6 months ago

And once again suburban Cook County, collar counties, and downstate on the hook to bail out incompetent Chicago without a requirement that CTA restructure and cot out wasteful spending political hires. Another example of taxation without representation.

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