Illinois Senate Democrats unveiled a $1.8 billion tax cut proposal. Most of the proposals in Senate Bill 1150 are temporary and include:
- A 10-day stay on taxes on school supplies and qualifying clothing
- A six-month pause on the grocery tax
- A motor fuel tax increase
- One-time direct payments
- $100 for single filers who made less than $250,000 in 2021
- $200 for joint filers earning less than $500,000 in 2021
- Employees who work more than 7.5 continuous hours receive an additional 20-minute break for every additional 4.5 continuous hours worked
- Employers with fewer than 25 employees can be fined up to $250 per offense
- Employers with 25 or more employees would not exceed $500 fine per offense
The Innovations for Transportation Infrastructure Act is headed to the Governor for signature. It authorizes the Illinois Department of Transportation to use the design-build method and allow a business to both design and start construction on a project.
Beginning April 1, 2022, tours, rallies and events will be permitted inside the Illinois Capitol building. Masks are recommended, but not required.