Illinois legislators warn of progressive income tax with unknown expenses in 2024 budget – Center Square

State Rep. Charlie Meier said many expenses not fully covered in the budget would leave the state needing more funding. "We will see on a bill promoting the progressive income tax again in the future," Meier said. "It will be because they have reasons - because they need the extra funds, whether that's from the AFSCME contract or more money for the illegal immigrants' Medicaid."
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Giddyap
2 years ago

Theft by taxation is the first prerogative for crooked IL Democrats

Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

This will be like adding gas to the fire to get more people to leave the state. They just cannot help themselves. Greed has blurred their vision.

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