New group opposing graduated income tax puts Madigan in the middle – Crain’s

The face is that of Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan, whose visage—literally—appears on stationery of the newly formed Vote No on Blank Check Committee and likely will dominate millions of dollars in coming TV ads from the group over the next year and a half. "The people of Illinois understand that for 34 years Madigan has been at the center of every major issue in this state, and that he’s at the center of this one,” said committee Chairman Greg Baise, who runs another group, Ideas Illinois, that has been criticizing the tax plan.
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MikeH
6 years ago

“It may have been inevitable. Foes of Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s proposed graduated income tax amendment have decided to put a face on their campaign, and, while familiar, it’s not Pritzker’s.”

That’s because they know who’s really in charge here.

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