Pritzker, Lawmakers Celebrate
Monumental Fair Tax Victory for Middle Class Families
Leaders Also Announce Property Tax Relief
Task Force As Part of Fair Tax
Bipartisan, Bicameral Task Force
to Make Recommendations for Property Tax Relief
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[May 28, 2019]
Governor JB Pritzker and a bicameral group of lawmakers celebrated
the historic passage of a constitutional amendment to let voters
decide whether to change Illinois’ income tax system to make it fair
for the middle class and working families, while asking those who
make more than $250,000 to pay more.
“For years, Illinoisans have been fighting to make our income tax
system more fair to middle class families and those striving to get
there, and this monumental vote in the General Assembly means that
voters will have the right to decide our system for themselves in
November 2020,” said Gov. JB Pritzker. “Together, we will continue
our fight to make sure that 97 percent of Illinoisans will pay the
same or less in income taxes and only those making more than
$250,000 pay more. I want to especially thank Senate President
Cullerton, House Speaker Madigan and the working group of lawmakers
who put this constitutional amendment on the ballot.”
Building on the Senate’s Fair Tax package, Gov. Pritzker and the
group of lawmakers also announced the creation of the Property Tax
Relief Task Force, designed to make recommendations that would give
homeowners across the state property tax relief.
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The Property Tax Relief Task Force would be created through an amendment to the
fair tax rate legislation that passed the Senate earlier this month, and the
group would be required to report back to the Governor and the General Assembly
by Dec. 31, 2019. An initial report will be due 90 days after the law takes
effect.
“For far too long, families across Illinois have struggled under too-high
property tax burdens and an unfair income tax system that protects the
wealthiest,” Gov. JB Pritzker said. “This task force is a commonsense addition
to the fair tax, which aims to protect the middle class and those striving to
get there while those making $250,000 and above pay more.”
The Property Task Relief Task Force will be charged with using a racial and
economic equity lens to identify the causes of increasingly burdensome property
taxes across Illinois, review best practices in public policy strategies that
create short- and long-term property tax relief for homeowners, and make
recommendations to assist in the development of short- and long-term
administrative, electoral, and legislative changes to create short- and
long-term property tax relief for homeowners.
The group will include two appointees from the Office of the Governor, as well
as members of the House and Senate appointed by their chambers’ leaders. An
overview of the measure is attached.
[Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] |