State Senate gets drive toward a graduated income tax off to a rocky start – Editorial – Daily Herald

Since even before Pritzker won election last November, opponents to a graduated income tax have decried the change as a grand "bait-and-switch" scheme in which lawmakers will get voters to free them from the yoke of a constitutionally mandated flat tax, then run rampant adjusting a graduated income tax schedule however the mood suits them to meet ever-increasing spending goals.

On Wednesday, senators demonstrated that not only is that a legitimate fear but they're willing to do the switching even before the bait has been taken.

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Bob Out of Here
6 years ago

Wow, that took even less time than I thought it would. Has to be a new world record.

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