Why Pritzker’s $1 billion, election-year tax cut is a bad idea – Illinois Policy

But as the governor waylays permanent tax cuts in favor of temporary policies designed to expire before surplus pandemic funds run dry, state residents are right to question how long Illinois’ improved fiscal standing will last after federal assistance is used up.
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Pat S.
2 years ago

It may be a bad idea, but it might get a few votes … and it’s always about the votes.

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