Mayors happy after state stays away from their income tax slice – WCIA (Champaign)

“We were just thankful to be able to hold on to the 6% that we have,” Decatur Mayor Julie Moore-Wolfe said. “For Decatur, that was a lot of money, it was close to $3 million, just in a cut. So it’s money we depend on."
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Wolfnight
4 years ago

PIGS. IN. TROUGH.

All of them.

Sucking the life out of taxpayers like me that fund them.

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