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Unclear on the concept
Friday, Jun 16, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * From a Quad Cities TV station report on the special session…
That’s one weird budget. Also, nowhere in the story is any mention made that the governor is supporting a plan that includes an increase in income taxes and a new service tax. …Adding… To be clear, this goofiness is on the TV station, and not on the governor’s office. Rauner never said any such thing.
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*** UPDATED x1 *** Cullerton challenges Rauner, Republicans to produce, support tax hike bill
Friday, Jun 16, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller
* Despite what the Senate President says, a new spending bill is needed because the Senate Democrats’ plan didn’t factor in paying off the state’s mountain of past-due bills. That’s a very huge problem that has to be dealt with in an honest way. But it would be helpful if the governor and the Republicans introduced their own tax hike bill. Introducing their own bill would prove they’re serious about this new “Capitol Compromise.” They’re going to need to at least amend the Senate’s tax hike bill (SB 9) anyway to change the income tax increase from permanent to temporary and to delete the retroactive to January 1st provision. * There’s another problem with the new Rauner/Republican tax hike plan, however. A commenter reminded me earlier today of an Illinois Department of Revenue memo I published in late May about the Senate Democrats’ tax hike proposal…
If Gov. Rauner and the Republicans listen to IDOR and jettison that revenue, they’ll have to find a way to fix the resulting budgetary hole. Because, according to IDOR, the Rauner/Republican budget may not actually balance the way it stands now. Oops. *** UPDATE *** A commenter on another thread reminded me that the Illinois Policy Institute’s Liberty Justice Center has threatened to sue if some of the Senate’s tax hikes are signed into law…
The governor should address these issues.
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