Normal mayor defends creating a municipal grocery sales tax – WGLT (NPR at ISU)

Normal Mayor Chris Koos said the town would have to cut its budget in unacceptable ways to make up the $2.3 million revenue reduction from losing the grocery tax. In contrast, City of Bloomington leaders have expressed the hope that natural revenue growth would make up the stagger over time and have shown no interest in creating a local tax.
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David F
1 year ago

Just wait until State Farm leaves this God forsaken state and then just light it up, it’s over.
Rivian is losing a billion nearly every month and can’t even keep the trucks in the plant from starting on fire.

Old Joe
1 year ago

Groceries aren’t taxed at all in the entire state of Michigan. Normal, like most Illinois municipalities, has a spending issue.

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