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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Phelps, Bryant vote to hike taxes, Severin, Costello vote no

Budget 10

In a move that Republican leaders say cut off negotiations, the House passed a bill on Sunday that nets $5.4 billion in revenue by raising income and corporate taxes.  

Rep. Brandon Phelps (D-Harrisburg) voted for the 33 percent tax hike.

Despite Republican leaders’ opposition, 15 House GOP members also voted to approve the measure, including Rep. Terri Bryant (R-Murphysboro).


Rep. Terri Bryant (R-Murphysboro)

Reps. Dave Severin (R-Benton) and Jerry Costello II (D-Smithton) voted against it.

Senate Bill 9 would raise the personal income tax rate to 4.95 percent from 3.75 percent and the corporate tax rate to 7 percent from 5.25 percent.

Many Republicans, including House Minority Leader Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs), criticized the bill, saying it does not address the underlying problems in the state. Durkin was disappointed to see negotiations stopped.

“We [Republicans] have participated in good faith,” Durkin said. “I have, every day, worked to find the right balance in how we can fix Illinois, not just by raising taxes but by reducing spending and also making sure there are meaningful reforms to make Illinois an attractive state for families and businesses. Without that, the exodus will continue. I am disappointed that we are taking this up at this moment when there has been significant progress [made] to address the priorities of the governor and also the priorities of the caucus.”

SB9 passed 72-45 and awaits a Senate vote.

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