Illinois spent 6% more than it took in for 15 years, so COVID-19 hit it harder – Illinois Policy

One achievement Pritzker can lay claim to is generating new revenues through more taxes and fees. Despite his loss on the progressive tax, Pritzker has still added more than $5.24 billion to the tax bill for Illinoisans through 24 increases during his term.
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Mike
4 years ago

The State of Illinois politicians are proud of the deceptive State of Illinois budgets that systemically and predictably fail.

Ex Illini
4 years ago

Has Jabba commented on the continued exodus of residents from Illinois yet? His ego won’t allow him to consider he is a driving force.

Freddy
4 years ago
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They are all college kids going to school in other states.

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