Illinois to ask residents to vote on how
income tax is levied on 2020 ballot
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[May 28, 2019]
(Reuters) - The Illinois House of
Representatives on Monday voted to put a proposal that would change the
state's personal income tax system on a ballot to take place alongside
the 2020 U.S. national election vote.
The measure would allow voters to decide whether to amend the state
constitution to allow for a graduated income tax model, where high
earners pay steeper rates, from the current, constitutionally mandated
flat rate.
The proposal is a central component in Democratic Governor J.B.
Pritzker's effort to raise revenue to address the fiscal problems
plaguing Illinois, which suffers from a structural budget deficit and
has the worst credit rating of any U.S. state.
Under the bill, people who earn more than $250,000 a year would pay a
higher rate, potentially raising $3.4 billion in additional revenue.
The Democrat-controlled House achieved the required three-fifths
majority to approve the ballot measure, which cleared an Illinois Senate
vote earlier this month.
Illinois House Republican Leader Jim Durkin said the proposal was an
attempt at "robbing the pockets" of families.
"The House Republicans will continue to stand united against the
majority part's insatiable desire for higher taxes that has caused
businesses and families to flee the state in droves," he said.
The House approved the measure by 73 to 44, with Republicans voting
against it, according to statements by House members.
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lllinois Governor J.B. Pritzker delivers remarks at the North
America's Building Trades Unions (NABTU) 2019 legislative conference
in Washington, U.S., April 9, 2019. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon/File Photo
Pritzker, who proposed the graduated tax plan as a way to help
address a $133.5 billion unfunded pension liability and fund
critical state services, said the amendment would create a more
balanced income tax system.
Illinois is one of nine states with a single-rate personal income
tax, according to the Tax Foundation.
"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," Pritzker said in a statement.
(Reporting by Laila Kearney in New York, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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