Opposition to Dems Tax Hike Referendum Roll Out Campaign

From a press release:

Statewide Coalition of Leading Small Business Organizations Join Together and Urge a No Vote on Illinois Progressive Tax Amendment

Illinois Chamber of Commerce, Illinois Farm Bureau, National Federation of Independent Business-Illinois, and Technology and Manufacturing Association Unite to Urge Voters to Vote No on Illinois’ Latest Attempted Tax Hike

Chicago, Peoria, Rockford, Springfield – Today, in an unprecedented coalition effort, the Illinois Chamber of Commerce, Illinois Farm Bureau, National Federation of Independent Business – Illinois, and Technology and Manufacturing Association joined together to urge Illinois voters to vote no on the Progressive Tax Constitutional Amendment. Leaders of the coalition held simultaneous press conferences at four locations throughout Illinois among the very people this tax would hurt most: small businesses, farmers, manufacturers, and workers.


Their message was heard loud and clear: Illinoisans are already overtaxed.

Families, workers, seniors, and small business owners struggle under the weight of the highest overall tax burden in the entire country, yet politicians in Springfield are trying to hike taxes again.

The progressive tax will do nothing to address our sky-high property taxes; will cost jobs, slow wage growth, and hurt Illinois workers; and will end up raising taxes on the middle class and the working poor.

Illinoisans can’t afford another tax hike, especially as working families and small businesses struggle to recover from COVID-19.

Illinois Chamber of Commerce President Todd Maisch said, “The progressive tax increase is the same thing as leaving a huge bag of taxpayers’ cash at the backdoor of the statehouse and city hall. None of the money is dedicated to property tax relief, increased funding of education, public safety or pension debt relief. Politicians arrogantly demand that hard-working taxpayers trust them to spend the money wisely. We don’t.”

Illinois Farm Bureau President Richard Guebert, Jr remarked, “What this new progressive tax will actually do is take us down the same route that these proposals have gone in other states. To cover all of Springfield’s spending and debt, the tax brackets and rates will have to be changed to raise taxes on the middle class and even the working poor, with higher rates starting at incomes as low as $25,000 per year. So while proponents claim the progressive tax would only tax ‘the rich,’ many of whom are local leaders like family farmers who are investing in their communities and creating jobs, the truth is that this amendment will open up every Illinoisan to tax increases.“

National Federation of Independent Business Illinois Leadership Council Chair Cindy Neal commented, “Let us not forget that Illinoisans already pay the 2nd highest property taxes in the nation, and these local taxes increase every single year. We pay three to four times the property taxes of our neighbors in Indiana and Wisconsin, and our taxes go up every year even though property values are stagnant. This progressive tax will do nothing to address our biggest problem in Illinois: our sky-high property tax burden. It simply piles additional taxes onto already overburdened Illinois taxpayers. All of these taxes have serious and real-life consequenc­­­­­­es for our families and small businesses, especially as we struggle to recover from COVID-19.”

Technology and Manufacturing Association President Steve Rauschenberger noted, “The progressive tax will cost jobs, slow wage growth, and hurt Illinois workers when we’re already facing the highest unemployment since the Great Depression due to the coronavirus. Our Illinois economy continues to lag our neighbors and the rest of the country because of high taxes. The progressive tax will further hurt our economy, costing Illinois up to 286,000 jobs and $43 billion in economic activity. This means fewer jobs for Illinois workers, slower wage growth and higher costs for families, and less opportunity for our children at a time when we can least afford it.”

About the Vote No on the Progressive Tax Coalition:
Leading small business and pro-taxpayer organizations from throughout Illinois have formed a grassroots coalition to defeat the Progressive Tax Amendment because Illinoisans are overtaxed. Families, workers, seniors, and small businesses struggle under the weight of the highest overall tax burden in the entire country. Illinois’ Progressive Tax Amendment proposal does nothing to address our sky-high property taxes, will cost jobs, slow wage growth, and hurt Illinois workers, with the result being a tax increase on the middle class and the working poor.


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Opposition to Dems Tax Hike Referendum Roll Out Campaign — 12 Comments

  1. Speaking of Democrats, I see our former DCFS employee, Mr. Acosta in the news?

    He does know about time sheets*

    Is Frank’s attempting to resurrect his little pals career?

    After McHenry County Board members refused a vote on a resolution requiring them to fill out timesheets in order to receive taxpayer-funded health insurance benefits, board member Carlos Acosta has now filed a new resolution to bring a conversation about transparency in health benefits back onto the table.

    Rather than implementing the use of timesheets, Acosta’s resolution would require board members to file a single, signed letter with the McHenry County Auditor each year signifying that they worked the 1,000 hours necessary to receive health benefits.

  2. Acosta should be signing a confession of his complicity in AJ murder.

  3. Those involved at DCFS at that time can still be charged as the investigation drags on, so far as I know.

    I just wonder why, at this moment in time, this is front page news at the NWH?

  4. Reason No. 683524 to leave Illinois ASAP.

    Sen. Durbin aka The AIPAC Whore is Reason No. 29414.

  5. The front page of the NW Herald is that Home Depot mask argument.

  6. How about we just Vote Dem Out?

    “Vote Yes for Fairness”.

    Ever notice how the Democrats are so good at using positive words to promote negative things?

    “Oh, I love fairness!”

    They are masters of perversion.

  7. I spend a least some time every day researching the next (and the last)
    state I will be moving to.

    When this tax passes, which it probably will, Illinois
    will be in it’s final descent to high tax induced catastrophe.

    If you can sell your house, do it now while it still has some value left.

    It won’t be worth too much after a few years of this progressive tax scheme.

  8. The Constitutional Government is long gone.

    The founding fathers insisted it rested on the “consent of the governed” which democrats and republicans alike consider a joke.

    The Nixon-Carter period was crucial; when the dollar was left to float and industries began to hollow out, less because of outsourcing than because of loading our “trading partners” such as Japan have unfair, subsidized advantages to break the American standard of living.

    But there’s not doubt the CIA (by that meaning all the agencies) and the DNC/media (there’s no real separation visible to the naked eye) is real.

    Kevin Phillips had this nailed while Carter was still president.

    He referred to it as “the permanent establishment” meaning the people who are in powerful agency positions whichever party wins. They might be called the deep state now but there’s no effective difference.

    The permanent establishment didn’t like Dick Nixon and whittled away at him till he was gone.

    Same now with Trump.

    Present trends will continue till they have to hold the several thousand counties of the USA with infantry brought home from Zionist wars.

    My guess is at least a good number will join their fellow citizens, and neither voting nor propaganda will matter anymore.

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