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State advises stores to temporarily ban reusable bags, but Chicago’s single-use bag tax remains

04/01/2020
Illinois’ grocery stores have told shoppers to leave their reusable bags at home to stop COVID-19’s spread. Chicago’s 7-cent bag tax will continue unless the law is changed.

TAGS: coronavirus, COVID-19, plastic bag tax

Report: Tax rain, plastic bottles and plastic bags to hire more state workers

12/17/2019
A new report recommends taxes on plastic water bottles, plastic bags and storm water as a way to hire more state environmental regulators.

TAGS: Chicago, IEPA: Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, ILGA: Illinois General Assembly, Illinois, Illinois Constitution, JB Pritzker, plastic bag tax, plastic bottle tax, rain tax, Springfield, University of Chicago

Pritzker’s 19 different tax and fee hikes total $6.9 billion

By Adam Schuster
05/24/2019
Between the push for a graduated income tax, his budget address and newly released capital plan, Gov. J.B. Pritzker has proposed an onslaught of backdoor tax hikes on all Illinoisans.

TAGS: cigarette tax, fair tax, gas tax, income tax, JB Pritzker, plastic bag tax, progressive income tax, sports betting, sports gambling, taxes, vehicle registration

Pritzker’s proposed tax and fee hikes on average Illinoisans total more than those on ‘the rich’

By Austin Berg
05/24/2019
The upward march of Illinois’ core cost drivers – pensions and government worker health insurance – cannot be paid for by tax hikes on small groups. Without reform, tax hike proposals on all Illinoisans will continue flowing from the Statehouse.

TAGS: cigarette tax, fair tax, gas tax, income tax, JB Pritzker, plastic bag tax, progressive income tax, taxes

Pritzker’s plastic bag tax is all about green paper

By Austin Berg
03/28/2019
Those pushing the bag tax in Illinois may not care much about the body of research on this topic. They’re looking out for a different kind of green. In a scramble for new revenue and an unwillingness to take on any reform on the spending side, the Statehouse has turned to creative ways to nickel-and-dime residents.

TAGS: JB Pritzker, plastic bag tax, plastic bags, taxes

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Illinois Forward 2024: A sustainable state budget plan


After years of enhanced revenue from federal aid, a return to the basic principles of budgeting can put Illinois on the path to long-term financial stability

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Process for unionizing non-state workers raises red flags

By Paul Kersey
06/19/2014
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CBS Chicago: Illinois’ highest-paid superintendent receives $400K per year to oversee 1,200 students

By Ted Dabrowski
05/02/2016

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