A lengthy, special section on Illinois state and local taxes with a variety of viewpoints.
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NB-Chicago
6 years ago

Disapointing, very little mension of astronomical pensio debt

Tom
6 years ago

So we can all agree something needs to be done??Sadly, we also know that nothing (material) will change. Thanks boomers….kidding not kidding.

Freddy
6 years ago
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This is just my opinion. With the taxing frenzy going on and the new fees for plates just starting to come in the mail now at $151 and trailers up a $100 people will be irate come election time. Even down at the DMV they told me plates should have been raised only $10 or so. They have to listen to all the complaints about the fees. Voters are being hit hard in their wallets and I hope this backfires for the dems.

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