• FlexibleToast@lemmy.world
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      Wealthy, in DeKalb? You won’t get any revenue that way. DeKalb is mostly just a university town. A lot of the people who go to that university commute from Rockford or the Chicago suburbs.

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        Northern Illinois leaders consider reinstating grocery sales tax at local level

        Seems like it’s going to affect more than DeKalb, see the article title.

        Regardless, I lived in a rural university town myself in the past - much more rural than DeKalb. There were plenty of rich people tucked away in their massive homes. At least enough to raise their taxes just a bit to generate 800k of revenue.

        Tax literally anything instead of food, I say - groceries are high enough and not everybody struggling qualifies for food stamps.

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          You need to be careful though. The rich people in DeKalb are the farmers. Taxing them is taxing food.

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    Sounds like they copied their plans from the Party Against Citizens (a dutch comedy satire sketch, name says it all)

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    Is local democracy functional in that city? Or is it one of those places where incumbents have made themselves impossible to remove?

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    Forget sprawl, groceries are driving the infrastructure costs. Eat less, then we need to build less? /s

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    Nowhere in that does it mention parking or gas taxes. Where did you pull that from?

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    Groceries, such an old fashioned word. They are saying these days though, these groceries.

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    I mean healthy foods are exempt from sales tax.

    So it must be implicit that they’ll only tax unnecessary/unhealthy groceries like alcohol, tobacco, candy, eggs, and meat. I dont see a problem with this. We should be taxing these things anyway. But I wish the funds would be used directly to lower the cost of healthy foods like rice, beans, vegetables, fruits, flour, oats, etc