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Roll Call: DeLuca votes in favor of constitutional amendment on progressive tax
State Rep. Anthony DeLuca (D-80) on May 27 voted in favor of allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
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Roll Call: Walsh votes in favor of constitutional amendment on progressive tax
State Rep. Lawrence Walsh, Jr. (D-86) on May 27 voted in favor of allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
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Roll Call: Jones votes in favor of constitutional amendment on progressive tax
State Rep. Thaddeus Jones (D-29) on May 27 voted in favor of allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
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Roll Call: McDermed votes against constitutional amendment on progressive tax
State Rep. Margo McDermed (R-37) on May 27 voted against allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
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Roll Call: Meyers-Martin votes in favor of constitutional amendment on progressive tax
State Rep. Debbie Meyers-Martin (D-38) on May 27 voted in favor of allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
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From NW Illinois News
Rep. Chesney: new taxes won't solve Illinois' key problems
Illinois State Rep. Andrew Chesney (R-Freeport) has expressed concerns about the state’s new increased taxes.
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From DuPage Policy Journal
Roll Call: Ellman votes for unbalanced state budget
Illinois state Sen. Laura Ellman (D-21) on June 1 voted for a fiscal year 2020 budget that was $5.3 billion in the red, increasing state taxes and spending by record amounts.
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Roll Call: Manley votes for unbalanced state budget
Illinois state Rep. Natalie A. Manley (D-98) on May 31 voted for a fiscal year 2020 budget that was $5.3 billion in the red, increasing state taxes and spending by record amounts.
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From DuPage Policy Journal
Roll Call: Connor votes for unbalanced state budget
Illinois state Rep. John Connor (D-85) on May 31 voted for a fiscal year 2020 budget that was $5.3 billion in the red, increasing state taxes and spending by record amounts.
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Roll Call: Walsh votes for unbalanced state budget
Illinois state Rep. Lawrence Walsh, Jr. (D-86) on May 31 voted for a fiscal year 2020 budget that was $5.3 billion in the red, increasing state taxes and spending by record amounts.
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Roll Call: DeLuca votes for unbalanced state budget
Illinois state DeLuca (D-80) on May 31 voted for a fiscal year 2020 budget that was $5.3 billion in the red, increasing state taxes and spending by record amounts.
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Roll Call: McDermed votes against unbalanced state budget
Illinois state Rep. Margo McDermed (R-37) on May 31 voted against a fiscal year 2020 budget that was $5.3 billion in the red, increasing state taxes and spending by record amounts.
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Roll Call: Meyers-Martin votes for unbalanced state budget
Illinois state Rep. Debbie Meyers-Martin (D-38) on May 31 voted for a fiscal year 2020 budget that was $5.3 billion in the red, increasing state taxes and spending by record amounts.
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From DuPage Policy Journal
Roll Call: Wehrli votes against unbalanced state budget
Illinois state Rep. Grant Wehrli (R-41) on May 31 voted against a fiscal year 2020 budget that was $5.3 billion in the red, increasing state taxes and spending by record amounts.
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Roll Call: Jones votes for unbalanced state budget
Illinois state Rep. Thaddeus Jones (D-29) on May 31 voted for a fiscal year 2020 budget that was $5.3 billion in the red, increasing state taxes and spending by record amounts.
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From DuPage Policy Journal
Roll Call: Ellman votes for allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Sen. Laura Ellman (D-21) on June 1 voted for a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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Roll Call: Manley votes for allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Rep. Natalie A. Manley (D-98) on May 31 voted for a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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From DuPage Policy Journal
Roll Call: Connor votes for allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Rep. John Connor (D-85) on May 31 voted for a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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Roll Call: Walsh votes for allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Rep. Lawrence Walsh, Jr. (D-86) on May 31 voted for a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.
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Roll Call: DeLuca votes for allowing teachers to “spike” their pensions
State Rep. Anthony DeLuca (D-80) on May 31 voted for a $40 million budget package that included a hidden gem for teachers -- the removal of a 3 percent cap on end-of-career pension spiking for Illinois educators.