Mayors suggest grocery tax elimination was for ‘good headline’ in election year – Center Square

Algonquin Village President Debby Sosine said eliminating the grocery tax would cost Algonquin about $2 million in annual tax revenue "We don’t prefer to go into debt and have deficits, we cut our expenses,” she said. “We would have to cut our police, public works and staff and we would have to take our road and park projects and expand them out.”

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