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Reeder: New sales tax plan to help fund schools is not a good idea

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Once a county opens the door to a new tax like this, there is no guarantee it will ever go away. Will the sales tax disappear once a particular construction project is completed? Probably not.

In 25 years covering government, I’ve found nothing is as permanent as a temporary tax.

There is no way for voters to know with certainty that instituting a sales tax will result in property tax relief.

“At this point in Illinois, it would be naïve to think that if governments are going to collect a certain amount in sales tax that they are going to give it back in property taxes,” said David From, Illinois director for Americans for Prosperity. “That hasn’t been the reality.”

“Frankly, I don’t think allowing the government to collect more money so that maybe they will give you some tax relief is a good way to proceed. The better way is to not allow them to collect it.”

• Scott Reeder is a veteran statehouse reporter and the journalist in residence at the Illinois Policy Institute.

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