Losers in the massive $1.5 billion package enacted to avoid the so-called “financial cliff” for mass transit are motorists, mainly those in the suburbs surrounding Chicago.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson wants to see more tax increases from the Illinois General Assembly, but a Republican state ...
The Governor's Office of Management and Budget projected last month that Illinois is on track to run a $267 million deficit ...
Illinois Democrats push through massive $1.5 billion plan that overhauls Chicago-area public transit
With the clock ticking down to avert an impending public transit fiscal cliff, Illinois Democrats in the pre-dawn hours ...
Pritzker to sign tax, toll increases to bail out transit Gov. J.B. Pritzker says he looks forward to signing public transit ...
Illinois lawmakers passed a new plan to keep Chicago-area public transit running. The plan hikes sales taxes in the Chicago ...
The bill would use tolls and gas taxes to expand rail and bus service. Republicans criticized the deal for taking money from ...
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Illinois lawmakers approve new $1.5B plan to fund CTA, Metra and Pace
Illinois lawmakers approved a $1.5 billion funding plan to support public transit agencies without imposing the statewide ...
(The Center Square) – As gas prices fall across Illinois, state and local governments may see a decrease in revenue from fuel and sales taxes, though experts say the effect on overall state finances ...
In an overnight marathon session, the Illinois General Assembly has passed a massive $1.5 billion bill to address a looming ...
Illinois lawmakers passed a $1.5 billion transit funding bill without large statewide tax increases that were previously ...
Illinois lawmakers moved quietly overnight on a major transportation bill that could reshape how the state funds and manages transit.
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