Pritzker defends elimination of ’embarrassing’ Illinois tax; Peoria worried about revenue – Peoria Journal Star

Peoria Mayor Rita Ali is still concerned with how the loss of $4 million annually will impact Peoria. She said city leaders and staff will spend the next year coming up with a plan to make up for the loss. To that end, Ali said "everything is on the table" to make up for the lost revenue, including the implementation of a local grocery tax.
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Freddy
1 year ago

But But Now the governor can say he eliminated a tax and not lie about it. It’s not his problem that the tax will have to be reinstated by the municipalities. So now the bad guys will be the local lawmakers.

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