Illinois Set To Receive More Than $15 Billion If Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Becomes Law, Duckworth And Durbin Announce – RiverBender (Alton)

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The Paraclete
4 years ago

Fifteen minutes after the huge infusion is received they’ll cry broke.

Freddy
4 years ago

If Illinois gets $15B from the feds for roads and bridges then will the license plate and gas taxes be reduced. We had a $45B boondoggle passed for roads and so far the roads seem to be in worse shape.More money out of my pocket. Reduce our taxes by $15B ASAP. P.S. Use less corrosive road salts and bridges & autos will last longer.

OutofChicago
4 years ago

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