Illinois
Illinois Fuel and Retail Association moves forward with lawsuit over fuel tax sticker requirement
SPRINGFIELD, Sick. (WGEM) – Illinois residents will see a short lived suspension within the motor gas tax enhance this summer time, however gas retailers are involved in regards to the superb they might face in the event that they don’t put up a sticker crediting the suspension to the Illinois Common Meeting.
The Illinois Gas and Retail Affiliation filed a go well with Thursday in opposition to the Illinois Division of Income calling the sticker requirement “obligatory” speech that violates their First Modification rights.
The regulation requires retailers put up a sticker in a “prominently seen” place, no less than 4 by eight inches in measurement and says the next: “As of July 1, 2022, the State of Illinois has suspended the inflation adjustment to the motor gas tax via Dec. 31, 2022. The value on this pump ought to mirror the suspension of the tax enhance.”
If the sticker isn’t posted, retailers face a possible superb of $500 per day.
The go well with calls the requirement “undoubtedly political,” citing adverts and statements made my lawmakers in regards to the suspension. They’re calling on the seventh Circuit Court docket of Illinois to search out the enforcement unconstitutional and never require the superb.
“I feel what bothers (gas retailers) essentially the most is that they’re being type of became a conductor or a conveyor of speech for the state of Illinois,” CEO of the Illinois gas and Retail Affiliation Josh Sharp mentioned. “They only view that as an actual intrusion into their rights.”
They argue it might prices retailers an excessive amount of cash for selecting to not show the sticker. Two gas firms cited within the go well with would face hefty prices for not posting the sticker.
Saunder’s Oil Co. mentioned with out posting the sticker daily of the required period of time, they argued they’d accrue $91,500 in charges between July 1 and Dec. 31. One other firm, Freedom Oil Co. which has 23 stations all through Central Illinois, would accrue over $2 million in fines from all of their stations.
These firms say their cause for not posting is as a result of they don’t have “any want” to put up the signal.
Authorized precedent exhibits the same requirement in 2000 the place retailers needed to put up a sticker for a 5% suspension on the motor gas tax. The IFRA didn’t take that 2000 measure to court docket. Sharp was not part of the group at the moment, however he mentioned the affiliation didn’t really feel as violated by it as a result of it was a gubernatorial election yr.
Nonetheless, there’s a related signage requirement for grocery shops to show an indication on money registers or on the receipt that states the grocery tax is suspended for one yr. There isn’t a superb for not displaying that message. As to why groceries shops don’t face fines and fuel stations do, sharp guesses that there’s extra political motivation to emphasise the fuel tax suspension.
A court docket summons is ready for subsequent month the place each events will meet to see what the following steps are. The regulation goes into impact July 1.
If the courts facet with the state, the IFRA mentioned they’ll abide by the regulation. nevertheless, Sharp mentioned there could extra indicators put up telling customers extra context in regards to the tax suspension and Illinois’ motor gas tax.
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Illinois
Illinois 5th in nation, Chicago 6th for metro areas in odometer fraud | How to avoid being scammed
CHICAGO (WLS) — ABC7 Chicago’s I-Team is issuing an alert Friday about an increased risk of odometer fraud.
It’s up by almost 20% in recent years nationwide, and experts say it’s a huge problem in the Chicago area.
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New tools are making it easier for scammers to roll back odometers.
It’s scary to see: a vehicle’s mileage altered on the odometer from about 300,000 miles to less than 100,000 miles, all with the use of technology.
It’s a valuable warning for anyone buying a used car in the new year.
Josh Ingle is the president of a company that performs electronic repairs on cars.
He gave a demonstration for CARFAX.
Quick Tip: Stay scam-free in 2025
Ingle said the legitimate tools are supposed to be used by mechanics to make mileage accurate on salvaged vehicles, but they can be used to scam potential buyers. Anyone can buy the devices online.
“So, you’re kind of erasing what information is there before, and, you know. So, there’s not not a real digital footprint for the most part on a lot of vehicles,” Ingle said.
CARFAX said more than 2 million cars on the road may have had their odometers rolled back in 2024. That’s up more than 18% since 2021.
“The biggest thing (used car buyers) can do is to go look at a vehicle history report. It’s the simplest thing that is possible. You put in a VIN, and you see if there’s any red flags going on with the vehicle that you’re looking to purchase,” Ingle said.
You can purchase car history reports through CARFAX, AutoCheck and other sources online. You should also get used vehicles inspected by a mechanic.
And don’t be afraid to ask the seller to cover the costs of mechanical checks and vehicle reports.
“Many reputable dealers, many maintenance shops work with CARFAX, and they allow you to request a CARFAX report or the vehicle history report. And, many times, if they do want to make that sell, they will get you that report so you can check it out ahead of time,” a CARFAX spokesperson said.
CARFAX said Illinois is fifth in the nation for rollbacks, and Chicago ranks sixth for metropolitan areas.
Visit the secretary of state’s website for more information on how to avoid fraud and what to do if you’re a victim.
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Illinois
Tickets go on sale Jan. 6 for the Springfield Chamber Players concert series at the Westfield Athenaeum
WESTFIELD – The Westfield Athenaeum will again collaborate with the Springfield Chamber Players (MOSSO) to present a three-concert series in the Lang Auditorium at the Westfield Athenaeum in 2025.
Athenaeum Director Guy McLain said this will be the fourth year the library will host the Springfield Chamber Players for the concerts, which he called “almost a tradition.” All of the musicians are current or former players with the Springfield Symphony Orchestra.
Illinois
Residents urged to shelter in place due to possible hazmat situation in Jefferson County, Illinois
WOODLAWN, Ill. (KFVS) – Residents are urged to take shelter following a possible hazmat situation on Interstate 64.
According to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, due to an ongoing traffic accident and a possible hazmat situation, a “shelter in place” has been issued for a half-mile radius of I-64 westbound at the 66-mile marker.
Sheriff Jeff Bullard says a chemical truck overturned around the area.
As of around 10 p.m. the hazmat situation has been contained. Crews are remaining on scene to upright the vessel.
The shelter-in-place order remains in place and is precautionary at this time. This order affects residences on Magic Road and Houston Road in Woodlawn.
Residents are urged to remain indoors, close windows and doors, and turn off HVAC systems. Do not use your phones unless necessary.
Additionally, all westbound lanes of I-64 from Woodlawn Exit 69 to Washington County Line are closed.
Traffic going westbound will be detoured at the Woodlawn exit, South to IL HWY 15, and West to US HWY 51 North.
Motorists traveling I-64 Westbound from Mt. Vernon are encouraged to exit at Mt. Vernon 95 exit, travel west on IL HWY 15 to US HWY 51 then North to I-64.
We will continue to update as more information becomes available.
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