Illinois to get at least $17 billion from the Biden infrastructure bill; could be more – Chicago Sun-Times*

If all goes as planned, broadband internet access in a few years will be accessible everywhere in Illinois, just like electricity. There will be enough electric charging stations up and running to reduce or eliminate range anxiety, a major barrier to cleaner climate electric car sales. Water quality will be improved with the removal of lead pipes, a particular problem in Chicago and Cook County.
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Fed Up Taxpayer
4 years ago

haha. That would assume the money goes where it is supposed to.

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

So, more billions from the taxpayers Pritzker is the gas tax going to drop, is the vehicle sticker tax going to drop along with all the other taxes you have imposed on us the taxpayers, probably not because you and your devious minions in Springfield will steal every dollar from us the taxpayers.

Pension Thief
4 years ago

The amount of bribery, corruption, bid rigging, nepotism and other assorted hanky panky by Chicago/Cook County and Illinois democrats will be massive.

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