Normally, a tax hike would be the last thing that state legislators would consider in an election year. Tax increases are usually approved in "off years" to give voters time to forget before they vote. So, you'd think that a large income-tax increase in Springfield would be the last thing being considered.
"It's
been anticlimactic," sighed a top House Democratic operative last
week when asked about some of the Chicago-area primary races.
A
new statewide poll shows that, given the opportunity, a majority of
Illinoisans would vote to recall Governor Rod Blagojevich. But don't
get your hopes up.







