New bill would outlaw Cook County soda tax
New bill would outlaw Cook County soda tax
House Bill 4082 would ban Illinois home rule counties from levying taxes on sweetened drinks by volume sold.
House Bill 4082 would ban Illinois home rule counties from levying taxes on sweetened drinks by volume sold.
Defenders of Senate Bill 1 are putting a bailout of Chicago Public Schools ahead of their own local school districts.
All Senate Democrats and one Republican voted to override Gov. Bruce Rauner and pass Senate Bill 1 in its original form, including a bailout for Chicago Public Schools.
State Sen. Andy Manar and other defenders of Senate Bill 1 shouldn’t be fighting to put a bailout of Chicago Public Schools ahead of their own districts.
Defenders of Senate Bill 1 are putting a bailout of Chicago Public Schools ahead of their own local school districts.
Defenders of Senate Bill 1 are putting a bailout of Chicago Public Schools ahead of their own local school districts.
All Illinois school districts would receive more state money than last year.
Defenders of Senate Bill 1 are putting a bailout of Chicago Public Schools ahead of their own local school districts.
Defenders of Senate Bill 1 are putting a bailout of Chicago Public Schools ahead of their own local school districts.
Defenders of Senate Bill 1 are putting a bailout of Chicago Public Schools ahead of their own local school districts.
The convenience store chain has been sued over its application of Cook County’s new sweetened beverage tax, and will skip the county in its Slurpee promotional.
Cook County’s penny-per-ounce soda tax is just the latest in a long history of beverage taxes in Chicago.
Cook County residents should be wary in the wake of Philadelphia’s disappointing experiment in soda taxes.
Certain provisions of Cook County’s penny-per-ounce soda tax could cost Illinois more than $86 million in federal administrative funding.