Illinois
Demmer pushes against taxing retirement income in Illinois
SPRINGFIELD (WGEM) – The Republican candidate for Treasurer stated Illinois mustn’t tax retirement revenue.
There have been rumors in 2020 that Treasurer Mike Frerichs stated Illinois could should tax retirement revenue like pensions and 401Ks if voters didn’t approve the graduated revenue tax modification. Fifty-four p.c of Illinois voters rejected the Pritzker administration’s “Truthful Tax” proposal throughout the 2020 election, however Frerichs additionally denies he ever stated taxing retirement was an possibility.
Rep. Tom Demmer (R-Dixon) stated Republicans stand with nearly all of Illinoisans who voted towards the graduated revenue tax plan. Demmer stated Tuesday that Democrats elevated spending by 10% within the Fiscal Yr 2023 price range whereas state revenues are declining.
He feels Democrats like Gov. JB Pritzker and Frerichs will likely be asking for one more tax improve to make up for much less income over the following few years.
“That needs to be off the desk. The voters have spoken,” Demmer stated. “The folks of Illinois have spoken and we shouldn’t be contemplating additional graduated tax amendments or additional revenue tax will increase.”
Demmer has created a petition for voters to inform Illinois leaders they don’t help a tax on retirement revenue. The petition is already on Demmer’s marketing campaign web site. Demmer’s staff asks if supporters agree that we must always defend, not tax, Illinois residents’ retirement.
He additionally filed a Home Decision earlier this 12 months to affirm belief in Illinois voters rejecting the trail to taxing retirement revenue. Though, that decision solely has Republican co-sponsors and by no means left the Home Guidelines Committee.
Frerichs stated Tuesday that he has opposed making a retirement tax for years and burdened that anybody contradicting it’s mendacity.
“The details are easy: Tom Demmer is determined as a result of Tom Demmer is a failure,” Frerichs stated. “He walked hand-in-hand with Gov. Rauner to help laws that attacked working households, attacked lecturers, and practically bankrupt Illinois.”
Rep. Tim Butler (R-Springfield) supported Demmer’s effort throughout a press convention on the Capitol Tuesday morning. Butler stated he’s glad voters rejected the so-called Truthful Tax as a result of it will have led to uncertainty for many individuals.
Butler talked about that his sister moved again to Illinois from Washington state and was glad she wouldn’t have to fret a couple of retirement tax.
“She wasn’t glad about her property taxes coming again, however what she stated was that one benefit we’ve got in Illinois is the truth that we wouldn’t tax her retirement,” Butler stated. “Not taxing retirement revenue is likely one of the benefits we’ve got right here within the state of Illinois to attempt to entice folks to the state of Illinois.”
Demmer claimed that Frerichs has supported elevating taxes on all Illinoisans since 2007. He additionally believes somebody serving as treasurer needs to be accountable to voters and advocate for issues {that a} majority of Illinoisans consider in.
“Past the precise constitutional position of treasurer, the treasurer needs to be a watchdog and an outspoken advocate for accountable monetary insurance policies,” Demmer stated. “They need to be speaking in regards to the selections we’re making as we speak are affecting our fiscal future.”
In the meantime, Frerichs stated the state and nation want extra widespread sense as an alternative of drama, deceit, and divisiveness.
“We’d like officers who will struggle for normal folks, for working folks, for individuals who really feel marginalized and left behind,” stated Frerichs. “We are able to have secure streets, good faculties, and native management once we respect one another. Tom Demmer’s file reveals he doesn’t respect ladies, doesn’t respect working households, and won’t work with all of Illinois.”
The Basic Election is Nov. 8.
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Illinois
Former Illinois Department of Public Health director fined $150K for ethics violation
CHICAGO (WLS) — Illinois’ former top doctor has been fined by the state ethics commission.
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Dr. Ngozi Ezike lead the Illinois Department of Public Health during the COVID-19 pandemic. She later became president and CEO of Sinai Chicago, which has contracts with the department.
Since she took on the new role within a year of leaving IDPH, there was an ethics violation, according to the state ethic commission.
Dr. Ezike has agreed to pay a $150,000 dollar fine.
Dr. Ezike released the following statement Friday evening:
“As a public servant and physician, I have always been guided by integrity, ethics and justice, and I have dedicated my career to advancing health equity, particularly in underserved communities. I proudly accepted a position as President of Sinai Chicago, which shares my personal mission to improve public health outcomes of those most in need. I look forward to continuing our important work with my fellow caregivers, as well as partners in the communities and beyond, to help the people we serve live better, healthier lives.”
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Illinois
Here’s how much snow Springfield got — and when it’ll melt
Aerial video above Dallas captures rare snowfall
Drone footage shows a winter storm that brought rare snow and ice to Dallas and other parts of Northern Texas.
A blanket of snow covered Springfield late Thursday and early Friday, closing Springfield schools and some offices for a snow day.
Morning traffic appeared to be moving slowly but steadily. Cameras covering major roads in the city showed snow and slush remaining on many city roads but no major slowdowns.
How much snow did Springfield get?
As of 10 a.m., Springfield had seen around 6 to 6.5 inches of snow, according to Angelica Soria, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Springfield office. Southwest Missouri in general got slightly less snow, with reports of 5 to 6 inches.
About another inch of snow was possible in Springfield, according to the National Weather Service, but new accumulation was expected to taper off by noon.
When will the snow melt?
The snow likely won’t stick around long, with a high of 40 expected Saturday. Temperatures are forecast to drop below freezing again Monday before returning to daytime highs in the high-30s and 40s later next week.
While the weather is predicted to warm up this weekend, folks should take care driving when the sun goes down, even if all the snow melts.
“(The snow) will probably start melting during the day tomorrow, but we are worried about the re-freezing on the road, because it will probably get kind of slushy as the plows keep going around trying to get it off the road,” Soria said. “We definitely want to urge people to be careful while traveling … when the sun goes down, it’s harder to see black ice, things like that.”
Illinois
Waukegan, Illinois city workers suffer electric shock from power lines
WAUKEGAN, Ill. (CBS) — Two city workers from Waukegan were rushed to the hospital Thursday morning after they were shocked by power lines.
Firefighters said the workers were trimming trees at Pershing Road and Greenwood Avenue near the Waukegan Generating Station, a now-shuttered coal-fired power plant.
The workers’ crane touched a power line, which energized the truck and gave the workers an electric shock.
A helicopter took one man to the hospital with electrical burns. The other was taken away by ambulance.
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