The President of the League of Women Voters of Champaign County (LWVCC), Trisha Crowley, was featured in the News Gazette on Sunday, July 26 in an article urging the community to vote on November 3 to amend the Illinois Constitution to allow passage of a Fair Tax. Below are selected paragraphs from the article. Read the full article on the News Gazette's website, section C5. And for even more background on the Fair Tax, see LWVCC's Fair Tax page.
ELECTION 2020: IT’S ONLY FAIR MY TURN: TRISHA CROWLEY Graduated-income-tax amendment deserves your vote For more than 40 years, the League of Women Voters has supported a graduated- rate income tax for Illinois. In May of this year, the General Assembly finally decided that the public can vote on whether the Illinois Constitution should be amended to remove the requirement that income may only be taxed at a flat, non-graduated rate. Only four states, including Illinois, still mandate a flat tax. The proposed change, reflecting the federal income-tax system, would allow for higher incomes to be taxed at higher rates, and lower incomes at lower rates. The league believes that a progressive income tax is a fair tax because it is based on the ability to pay. Currently, Illinois has one of the most regressive overall tax structures in the nation. A progressive income tax is the only tax that can be designed to correct this burden on low-income taxpayers. .......... In the general election in November, at the top of the ballot, we will have a chance to amend the Illinois Constitution to allow a graduated income tax. To amend this section of the state constitution, approval is needed by either a majority of those who cast a ballot, or by three-fifths of those who do not skip the question and vote on the proposed amendment. For decades, the state has notoriously “kicked the can down the road,” saddling an enormous debt on future generations. It is time to put the state on a steady path to meet its obligations with a modern income-tax structure. The league urges you to vote yes on the Fair Tax Amendment. Comments are closed.
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