Biggest threat is Pritzker himself
Though Gov. JB Pritzker calls himself a “happy warrior” against Trump, his high-tax, debt-ridden policies under Democratic leadership are the real threat to Illinois, driving residents away and straining families statewide.
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Although Gov. JB Pritzker calls himself a “happy warrior” fighting for Illinois against the Trump presidency, his own policies are the real threat to the state’s future.
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High taxes, massive debt, and economic mismanagement under Democratic leadership are driving Illinois into deeper trouble.
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These policies have pushed residents to leave, making it harder for families to make ends meet in our great state.
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Let’s be clear–when it comes to protecting Illinoisians’ rights, the biggest threat is Pritzker himself.
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Biggest threat is Pritzker himself
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Though Gov. JB Pritzker calls himself a “happy warrior” against Trump, his high-tax, debt-ridden policies under Democratic leadership are the real threat to Illinois, driving residents away and straining families statewide.
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SPEAKER FULL NAME, SPEAKER TITLE of the ORGANIZATION NAME said that though Gov. JB Pritzker calls himself a “happy warrior” against Trump, his high-tax, debt-ridden policies under Democratic leadership are the real threat to Illinois, driving residents away and straining families statewide. LAST NAME made HIS/HER statement to PUBLICATION on DATE.
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The Hill reported that Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) held a press conference after the election, pledging to defend Illinoisans against any threat. He expressed a commitment to protecting freedom, opportunity, and dignity, and said, “You come for my people, you come through me.” Pritzker reaffirmed his optimism and dedication to stability in Illinois regardless of what he believed a second Trump term could implicate. He also thanked election workers and voters, echoing Vice President Harris’s sentiment that change might take longer than expected.
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Capitol News Illinois reported in June 2024 on Governor Pritzker’s signing of a $53.1 billion spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year. The budget, the largest in Illinois state history, will increase spending in several areas, including education, infrastructure, and social services. $629 million of the budget is allocated towards healthcare programs for noncitizens, as well as $182 million allocated to fund shelter, healthcare and similar services for illegal migrants. Republican lawmakers voted against the budget proposal, with the exception of a budget cut proposal that would remove Illinois’ grocery tax.
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The Illinois Policy Institute reported that the population of Chicago has hit its lowest count since the year 1920. During the 1920 Census, the city’s population totaled 2,701,705; the Illinois Policy Institute indicated that the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the city’s population was 2,664,452 as of July 2023. The city’s population has been in decline for nine years, and Illinois Policy Institute polls reported that 34% of Chicago residents would leave if they had an opportunity, with 39% naming high taxes and unaffordability as their rationale.
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The Center Square reported that the Pritzker administration denies claims of Illinois' population decline, with Deputy Gov. Andy Manar asserting that a Census correction shows population growth. He cited a Post Enumeration Survey indicating Illinois gained people. However, Wirepoints President Ted Dabrowski disagrees, arguing that data, such as IRS and moving van trends, show significant outmigration. Dabrowski stresses that acknowledging population loss is crucial to addressing the state's challenges, including taxation, crime, and job opportunities. Illinois lost a U.S. congressional seat after the 2020 Census, and recent data shows 93,000 fewer people in the state.
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