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The “yes” votes of 12 lame-duck lawmakers were vital to raising the state income tax 67 percent on individuals and 46 percent on businesses. Six of those lame-duck lawmakers have since ended up with government jobs and pension-boosting salaries – there are 35 state lawmakers leaving office next month.

The revenue generated by the tax increase, sold by supporters as a way for the state to catch up on billions in unpaid bills, instead has been swallowed by the state’s pension obligations.

The Nekritz bill comes a month after voters rejected a complicated, 700-word constitutional amendment aimed at requiring a three-fifths vote for state and local lawmakers to sweeten pensions. It has been more than a decade since state lawmakers last approved a pension sweetener, and with all but a handful of opposing votes.

On the Net

You can read the text of House Bill 6258 on the General Assembly’s website at www.ilga.gov.

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