Illinois local governments lose out on $10.9B in state taxes – Illinois Policy

State lawmakers’ decision to reduce local governments’ share of net income tax collections from 10 percent to less than 7 percent has cost municipalities over $9.49 billion and counties nearly $1.44 billion since fiscal year 2012. That meant fewer dollars for programs and services, infrastructure and boosted property taxes.
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Deb
4 months ago

The state needs to stop wasteful socialist appending and revamp all public pensions to make them sustainable. IL need to revise politicians pensions so officials receive the highest pension earned, not every pension. Officials need to complete the entire term of office to qualify for a pension.

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