Illinois Republican leader files bill to
repeal all Illinois property taxes
A
leading Republican in the General Assembly has filed a bill to put a sunset on
Illinois’ property tax laws. All of them.
House
Minority Leader Jim Durkin announced that he had filed legislation Wednesday
creating a sunset date for laws that enable local property taxes in Illinois.
If enacted, the entire property tax code for the state would sunset on July 1,
2019. It would remove the taxing authority from many of Illinois’ 7,000 units
of government.
The
bill, which is short by Springfield standards, comes months before a general
election.
Durkin
said his legislation would force lawmakers to work together to reform what he
called a broken system.
“The
property tax system in Illinois is a failure, and it is time to start over,”
Durkin said in a statement. “By setting a firm deadline for the General
Assembly, it will force the legislature to come together in a bipartisan manner
to find a compromise solution that will remedy this crisis and help bring
Illinois back.”
Lawmakers
aren’t scheduled to return to Springfield until Nov. 13, one week after the
general election.
Durkin
said that a sunset on a law is a good way to encourage lawmakers to revisit how
well it works.
“This
forces the General Assembly and stakeholders to review laws periodically to
ensure they are working properly or risk repeal,” he said.
He said
the bill will set a hard deadline for lawmakers to fix Illinois’ property
taxes.
“And if
we don’t do anything, property taxes would go away,” he told the crowd to
applause.
A
request for comment from House Speaker Michael Madigan’s office on the bill was
not immediately returned. Madigan, a property tax appeals attorney by trade,
has taken criticism from Gov. Bruce Rauner and many others for profiting from
the complex system of appealing assessments.
Illinois
has some of the highest property taxes in the nation. They were rated the
second-highest in the nation in an April report by
Attom Data Solutions.
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Here's
the full text of the bill: AN ACT concerning revenue. Be it
enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General
Assembly: Section 5. The Property Tax Code is amended by adding Section 32-25
as follows: (35 ILCS 200/32-25 new) Sec. 32-25. Repeal. This Act is repealed on
July 1, 2019.
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