Madigan Tax Bills Go Out

Will Cost Taxpayers 28 Hours of Work, No Reform

Mike Madigan’s 32% permanent tax hike is now in effect. The Associated Press reported yesterday that Illinois employers will now begin withholding income to pay the Madigan Tax.

The Belleville News-Democrat quantified the impact on taxpayers, noting that “the average Illinois household will need to work about 28 hours to make the $1,100 extra just taken from them by state lawmakers.”

Taxpayers are being forced to give 28 more hours of work to Mike Madigan’s broken political system.

28 hours without term limits, fair maps, pension fixes, a balanced budget, a plan to grow jobs, or school funding reform.

It’s just what Mike Madigan wanted.

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ILGOP Releases Digital Ads – “No Reforms”

Ads Highlight Mike Madigan’s No-Reform Tax Hike

For decades, Mike Madigan has stood in the way of a prosperous Illinois. He’s bankrupted our state with millions in debt, driven families and businesses out with record high taxes, and personally profits from the corrupt system he presides over.

Now, Mike Madigan is raising taxes by 32%. He’s passing the buck yet again and refusing to reform our state.

To highlight Mike Madigan’s tax hike, the Illinois Republican Party is launching a digital ad campaign. The ads will emphasize Mike Madigan’s refusal to reform our state.

Watch here.

Chicago Tribune: Welcome to the new Illinois. Same as the old Illinois. Except 32 percent pricier.

Madigan’s Tax-Hike, No-Reform Budget is “Business as usual”

“Mike Madigan’s tax hike is just the latest example of the corrupt political system that Governor Rauner is working to change. The people did not want this tax hike, but the career politicians and special interests did. Taxpayers wanted reforms to grow the economy, lower property taxes, and fix our political system through term limits. Thanks to Mike Madigan and his allies, all we’re getting is more of the same.” – Illinois Republican Party Spokesman Steven Yaffe

The Chicago Tribune Editorial board slammed Mike Madigan and his allies last night after Madigan forced through a 32% permanent income tax hike without reform:

Finalizing a 32 percent income tax hike, the Illinois House on Thursday approved a budget for the fiscal year that began July 1. Illinois taxpayers will begin paying a 4.95 percent individual income rate, up from 3.75 percent, retroactive to July 1.

What are taxpayers getting for sending another $5 billion to Springfield?

Business as usual.

You might think that Democratic legislators — for 14 years the primary architects of a financial fiasco that has created enormous taxpayer debts — would acquiesce on pro-growth economic reforms that our neighboring states have adopted.

You might think the majority party would listen to large and small business owners about the urgent need for more reasonable workers’ compensation insurance costs.

You might think Democrats would have advanced another pension reform bill or created a lower-cost, defined contribution plan for new employees, or attempted to change the Illinois Constitution’s crushing pension obligation language.

You might think they would have been alarmed at the exodus of residents escaping to states with lower taxes, far fewer debt obligations and less dysfunction.

You might think Democrats would have agreed to a property tax freeze.

And on every count, you’d be wrong.

…this budget, like those Democrats advanced for the past two decades, also spends taxpayer money on untested, unproven programs. It includes money for pork projects. It includes money for a clouted downstate shooting complex. It includes money for state fairs, fisheries, diversity programs, agriculture studies, and $330,500 above Rauner’s requested amount for Choose Chicago, the city’s public-private economic development arm that doesn’t make its spending public.

What the budget agreement doesn’t do is adopt the sensible, pro-growth reforms Rauner championed as a candidate and during his 2 1/2 years in office. No meaningful workers’ comp changes. No property tax freeze. No major downsizing of the state’s 7,000 units of government. No votes — that’s all Rauner requested — on redistricting reform or term limits to rebuild trust in government.

And while Democratic sponsors said the spending plan should start paying down a backlog of bills and reduce costs in the pension system, rating agencies that monitor state finances weren’t convinced. Moody’s Investors Service cited the state’s crippling debt — again, taxpayers’ crippling debt — as reason to potentially drop Illinois’ bond rating to junk.

…They passed a massive tax hike without addressing their addictive spending that is the root of the debt problem, and they did not adopt pro-growth reforms to get Illinois’ economy humming.

Taxpayers, we wish we could say the additional income you’ll fork over will be the tourniquet that saves Illinois’ failing government and flailing economy.

We can’t say that. The money, we’re afraid, will merely chase debt that, despite this revenue, keeps rising.

A 32 percent tax hike should have been directly linked to a major overhaul of the way Springfield does business. 

Welcome to the new Illinois. Same as the old Illinois. Except 32 percent pricier.

ILGOP Chairman Tim Schneider Statement on Mike Madigan’s Permanent 32% Tax Hike

Illinois Republican Party Chairman Tim Schneider released the following statement after the Illinois House of Representatives passed Speaker Mike Madigan’s permanent 32% tax hike without reforms:

“Today, Springfield politicians led by Speaker Mike Madigan voted to permanently raise taxes by 32% on the hard-working families of Illinois without passing property tax relief for homeowners, job-creating reforms, or term limits on politicians.

“Make no mistake about it – this historic vote was not the product of negotiation and compromise focused on pro-growth, citizen-empowering reforms. Last night, Madigan broke away from good faith budget negotiations with the intent of pushing his own plan to protect the broken status quo. Today, Madigan then introduced his massive 1,241-page tax-and-spend plan and gave lawmakers only hours to read, debate, and vote on the package.

“This 32% permanent tax increase, the largest in Illinois’ history, was the product of insider deal-making between special interests and entrenched politicians. Next year, voters will hold those politicians accountable for choosing Madigan over the people of Illinois.

“Now more than ever, Republicans across Illinois are standing with Governor Rauner and redoubling our efforts to end Madigan’s corrupt status quo.”

ILGOP Releases Digital Video – 122 Minutes

It’s Time for Mike Madigan to Pass a Budget

Illinois lawmakers led by House Speaker Mike Madigan have barely worked during the special session – convening for only 122 minutes and sometimes not even showing up.

While Mike Madigan stalls, Illinois crumbles. Financial institutions are threatening junk status.

Madigan needs to get serious before his caucus of junk politicians fails to send the Governor a balanced budget for the second year in a row.

Today, the Illinois Republican Party is releasing a digital video highlighting the legislature’s inability to get to work.

Time is running out.

Watch here.