HJRCA 36, will ensure that taxes collected for transportation are only spent on road, rail and bridge projects. Since 2003 $6.4 billion has been removed from Illinois' Road Fund and used for other non-transportation related expenses. This amendment would prohibit this spending going forward.
75% Yes |
25% No |
66% Yes |
15% No |
10% Yes, billions of dollars is being stolen from the transportation fund. |
9% No, the state should have flexibility on spending in case of emergencies. |
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