Naomi Jakobsson

Wisconsin competes for jobs while Illinois moves in the wrong direction

By Justin Hegy
12/20/2013
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker recently expressed interest in eliminating his state’s income tax. Walker realizes this move will give Wisconsin a competitive edge in competing for jobs and attracting new business. This new reform would add to important steps that state already has made, including labor reforms in late 2011 that helped the state’s budget...

TAGS: income tax, jobs, taxes, unemployment

Illinois surrounded by states lowering tax rates

By Benjamin VanMetre
11/25/2013
Eighteen states made pro-growth tax changes during the 2013 legislative session. In contrast, Illinois introduced two pieces of legislation that would increase the state’s income tax. The 18 states that cut taxes this year did so across more than two dozen categories. Notably, a third of those cuts were in the personal and corporate income tax...

Illinois has fourth-largest portion of tax revenues coming from corporate income taxes in the nation

By Benjamin VanMetre
11/13/2013
Illinois’ corporate income tax rate is already the fourth-highest in the industrialized world. Yet some lawmakers want to push rates even higher. State Rep. Naomi Jakobsson, D-Champaign, wants swap out Illinois’ constitutionally protected flat rate income tax on corporations with a progressive income tax hike. And that would be on top of the fact that...

TAGS: corporate income tax, fair tax, flat tax, graduated income tax, Naomi Jakobsson, progressive income tax

Colorado voters defeat a progressive income tax hike

By Benjamin VanMetre
11/06/2013
On Nov. 5, Colorado voters defeated a progressive income tax increase by a two-to-one margin — more than 66 percent of the voters said no to higher taxes. Colorado’s Amendment 66 was a ballot initiative to swap out the state’s competitive flat rate income tax for a progressive income tax increase. Specifically, lawmakers wanted to...

TAGS: fair tax, flat tax, graduated income tax, income tax, progressive income tax

Flat is Fair

By Benjamin VanMetre
10/22/2013
State Rep. Naomi Jakobsson, D-Urbana, recently revealed a new progressive tax proposal with rates that hit Illinois’ middle and working classes hard. Under current Illinois law, the individual income tax rate will be 3.75 percent in 2015. Under Jakobsson’s new plan, however, a higher 4 percent rate kicks in for people earning just $18,000. That income tax...

Progressive tax hike proposal attacks Illinois’ working and middle classes

By Benjamin VanMetre
10/15/2013
State Rep. Naomi Jakobsson, D-Urbana, recently revealed a new progressive tax proposal with rates that hit Illinois’ middle and working classes hard. Under current Illinois law, the individual income tax rate will be 3.75 percent in 2015. Under Jakobsson’s new plan, however, a higher 4 percent rate kicks in for people earning just $18,000. That...

TAGS: income tax, Naomi Jakobsson, progressive income tax

Unmasking state Rep. Naomi Jakobsson’s agenda for higher taxes

By Benjamin VanMetre
10/04/2013
State Rep. Naomi Jakobsson, D-Urbana, penned a press release attempting to mask her agenda for higher taxes in Illinois and sell her progressive tax plan as something it isn’t. When it comes to her peers and opponents, Jakobsson suggests that arguments about a progressive income tax for Illinois need come with coherent policy arguments combined with facts....

TAGS: fair tax, graduated income tax, income tax, Naomi Jakobsson, progressive income tax

Session wrap up: move against progressive income tax continues to gain momentum

By Benjamin VanMetre
06/05/2013
Illinois lawmakers want to pass another multibillion dollar tax increase in Illinois in the form of a progressive income tax. That discussion materialized earlier this year when state Rep. Naomi Jakobsson, D-Urbana, proposed an amendment (HJRCA 2) to swap out Illinois’ constitutionally protected flat rate income tax for a progressive tax. The plan is to make permanent...

Capitol Updates: May 13 week in review

By Jane McEnaney
05/13/2013
This week in Springfield, the focus shifted from pension reform to policy issues certain members of the Illinois General Assembly deem important, such as the Lion Meat Act. The Illinois Policy Institute had a big victory this week, as our workforce transparency measure passed the Illinois House and Senate and now heads to Gov. Pat Quinn...