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Not Now, Not Ever |
We keep hearing the phrase, “now more than ever” in advertisements, PSAs, and everyday conversation. People need support now more than ever, doctors and nurses need PPE now more than ever, we need to reach out to our elderly neighbors and family now more than ever, and the unsung heroes such as grocery store workers, delivery and truck drivers should be praised and thanked now more than ever.Gov. Pritzker has also adopted the phrase for his political purposes as he doubles down on his ill-advised tax hike campaign. When asked about removing the graduated income tax from the ballot, Pritzker responded, “I would argue, in a way that we may need it now more than ever.” Despite the 750,000 unemployment claims filed in Illinois and the “closed” signs you see on your favorite local businesses, Gov. Pritzker still thinks it’s a good idea to raise taxes on the state’s number one job creators. As Jared Carl, President of the Illinois Business Alliance said, “Now more than ever people need jobs.” And they won’t have jobs to go back to if small businesses are taxed out of existence. COVID-19 is having devastating financial consequences all over the world. In Illinois, the economic outlook is going from bad to worse. Pre-dating this pandemic, Gov. Pritzker was pushing for a tax hike, even though Illinois already had one of the highest overall state and local tax burdens in the country, including the second-highest property taxes in the nation. Pre-pandemic, Illinois had $241 billion in pension debt, government services were being crowded out to cover pension costs that swallowed up almost one-third of the state’s budget, and Illinois lost population for the 6th yearin a row, losing more residents than any other state in the past decade. The graduated income tax hike doesn’t solve Illinois’ underlying fiscal challenges and will compound the new crisis we face due to COVID-19. Now more than ever, we need our political leaders to be compassionate and economical in order to give small businesses a fighting chance. Now more than ever, we need to restructure our debt, pass serious pension reform, and give Illinoisans and job creators the opportunity to rebuild and recover. The graduated income tax hike is bad for Illinois. We don’t need it now, or ever. Take action and sign here to demand Gov. Pritzker remove the graduated income tax from the ballot in November. |