Illinoisans get just 14% of promised tax rebates after nearly a month – Illinois Policy

The state started sending rebate checks Sept. 12, but as of Oct. 11 only $250 million of the $1.8 billion Gov. J.B. Pritzker promised to send property owners had been issued, according to information obtained from the Illinois Comptroller. More than 1 million rebate checks had been mailed out, with the average check being roughly $200.
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Southside
1 year ago

Just got my direct deposit for $600 tax rebate. Thanks Governor Pritzker. You got my vote.

Freddy
1 year ago

Remember what I said earlier? Most will not get $300 but that number was always pushed but the words before said “up to” in small letters.

ger42
1 year ago
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The checks will be out on Nov 7th with the LoL governor JB’s picture on it. To a person paying 10,000 to 20,000 in property taxes with no children in school. That will surely get people out to vote.

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