BETTENDORF, IOWA (February 22, 2024) — The Quad Cities Chamber applauds Illinois Governor JB Pritzker for a continued commitment to balanced budgets, which creates stability and certainty for businesses and residents. The Chamber sees areas for opportunity and collaboration as the State deliberates on final budget allocations and particularly in our focus areas of workforce and business and economic growth.

We appreciate Gov Pritzker’s continued focus on workforce and talent development through investment in child-care, K-12 schools, and higher education. Access to and affordability of child-care remains a barrier to employment for many Illinois residents, and continued growth in the Smart Start program will make a meaningful difference in expanding the employable labor force.

The Governor discussed the need to create pathways for permanent housing. The Chamber is actively supporting legislation to increase construction of middle-income housing, introduced by Senator Mike Halpin this year. This is one way to create a depth of housing options across the state and stabilize rents while driving new housing investment.

We urge additional emphasis on making Illinois a great place for business. Lowering real and perceived regulatory and tax barriers will unlock investment in the Quad Cities region. The Governor’s budget makes changes that both increase and decrease tax impacts on businesses by:

  • Extending the sunset on caps for Net Operating Losses (NOL) and increasing that cap to $500,000 (Increase)
  • Capping the retail discount on sales tax collections for retailers (Increase)
  • Increasing sports wagering taxes (Increase)
  • Increasing the franchise tax paid in capital to a $10,000 exemption (Modest Decrease)

Read the Chamber’s Illinois Legislative Agenda.

About the Quad Cities Chamber

The Quad Cities Chamber facilitates business growth to help create a prosperous regional economy where all can thrive. Its work is focused in three strategic areas: business and economic growth; workforce and talent development; and quality of place. For more information visit quadcitieschamber.com.

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