Illinois House Democrats introduce new transit funding plan, eye billionaire and entertainment taxes
With time running short in the Illinois General Assembly’s fall veto session, Democratic lawmakers proposed new taxes on many ...
SPRINGFIELD — Illinois House Democrats began pushing Tuesday for their own plan to provide an overhaul of the Chicago ...
The California builder will fully replace the double-decked trunnion Lake Street Bascule Bridge, which has spanned the ...
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Chad Willetts, celebrated Chicago musician and owner of Le Piano in Rogers Park, dies at 61
Willetts — a pianist, drummer and longtime Rogers Park resident — died suddenly on Friday, Oct. 17, according to his former ...
Transit negotiators say they expect to pass a bill this week, but it's not clear if Senate Democrats will back the new tax ...
Illinois ranks last among peer states in state support for public transit, covering just 17% of costs while most states fund ...
The governor gave a thumbs-down to the Illinois Legislature’s latest plan to help Chicago-area transit avoid a looming fiscal ...
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Transit reform can support Illinois riders and taxpayers. These seven principles outline a path to affordability, ...
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House Dems eye taxes on entertainment, billionaires’ investments to fund transit
Lawmakers will unveil a new transit bill this evening for potential movement in this week's veto session. We'll dissect ...
Illinois lawmakers are debating new taxes on billionaires, streaming services and concert tickets to raise up to $1.8 billion a year and prevent major transit cuts.
Lawmakers in Springfield have little time to figure out a funding solution for Chicago-area transit, which faces potential ...
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