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Illinois lawmakers could take up transit funding bill in veto session as RTA faces fiscal cliff
Lawmakers aim to avoid layoffs and service cuts for Chicago's transit systems as the Regional Transportation Authority faces a fiscal cliff, officials say.
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Turns out the RTA Sales Tax doesn't even go to the RTA
·Arlington Heights, United States
Read Full ArticleIllinois House Dems eye taxes on entertainment, billionaires’ investments to fund transit
SPRINGFIELD — Two key negotiators on public transit reform in the Illinois House filed a bill Tuesday to raise up to $2 billion for public transit by taxing entertainment and the unrealized investment gains of billionaires.
Transit Funding Could be Considered Today
(Springfield, IL) — As the veto session rolls along in Springfield, lawmakers are on track to take up a transit funding bill. State lawmakers are running out of time to pass a bill that would avoid major cuts to the CTA, Metra and Pace. Lawmakers hope to clear the transit bill Wednesday, though it’s not clear if that’s going to happen. The House has a draft that they believe can be merged with one the Illinois Senate passed in the spring. The so…
·Chicago, United States
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right1Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Center
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