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Policymakers must focus on reducing property taxes in 2022

Property taxes are a huge burden on Illinois residents and small businesses. Politicians on both sides of the aisle understand they are oppressive and drive people out of Illinois. Politicians throughout the state, and all levels of government, acknowledge that solutions must be put forth and moved forward to stabilize property taxes.

 

In his Daily Herald Business Ledger column, SBAC President Elliot Richardson details why policymakers should prioritize issues surrounding property taxes in order to keep people in Illinois and improve our economy.

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Prescription Drug Affordability Board (PDAB)

By emma@sbacil.org | August 13, 2024

SBAC INITIATIVES PAGE Prescription Drug Affordability Board (PDAB) Find and Contact Your Elected Officials HERE! Resources & Fact Sheets Expand Download Quick Fact Sheet Download One-pager Download PDAB FAQ Download PDAB Talking Points How High Prescription Drug Prices Hurt Small Businesses View House Bill Language View Senate Bill Language PDAB Town Halls Expand Upcoming Town…

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By patti@sbacil.org | August 13, 2024

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By emma@sbacil.org | August 12, 2024

SBAC INSIGHTS PAGE Do you own a small business struggling to find talent? Are you responsible for hiring employees at your company? Do you want to connect with outstanding students and future industry leaders from DePaul University? DePaul University is hosting its upcoming Local Business & Part-Time Job Expo on Thursday, September 5th, from 12-5 pm.…

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