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      ILCON Art. IX, Sec. 4.5 new
          Proposes to amend the Revenue  Article  of  the  Illinois
      Constitution.   Provides  that  property  taxes and any other
      taxes or user fees shall be levied at  an  amount  no  higher
      than  that  levy  in  effect  on  the  effective date of this
      Constitutional Amendment or at the levy in  effect  in  1990,
      whichever is less, excluding certain taxes or fees for bonded
      indebtedness  incurred  before  the  effective  date  of this
      Constitutional Amendment.  Provides that, as of the effective
      date of this Constitutional Amendment, there shall be no more
      reassessments that  would  increase  the  assessed  value  or
      equalization  of property.  Provides that voters of a unit of
      local government or school district may initiate referenda to
      lower the levy, taxes, or fees imposed by that unit of  local
      government  or  school  district.  Provides that an ordinance
      that would increase the revenue of a unit of local government
      or school district may  become  law  only  with  approval  at
      referendum  of  at  least two-thirds of the voters.  Provides
      that a bill that would increase the revenue of the State  may
      become law only with approval at a statewide referendum of at
      least  two-thirds  of  the voters. Effective upon approval by
      electors.
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 1                       HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
 2                      CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
 3        RESOLVED,  BY  THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES   OF   THE
 4    NINETIETH  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY  OF  THE  STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE
 5    SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that there shall  be  submitted  to
 6    the  electors  of  the State for adoption or rejection at the
 7    general election next occurring at least 6 months  after  the
 8    adoption  of this resolution a proposition to add Section 4.5
 9    to Article IX of the Illinois Constitution as follows:
10                             ARTICLE IX
11                               REVENUE
12        (ILCON Art. IX, Sec. 4.5 new)
13    SECTION 4.5.  REVENUE LIMITATIONS
14        (a)  Taxes upon real property and any other taxes or user
15    fees imposed by a unit of local government or school district
16    shall be levied at an amount no  higher  than  that  levy  in
17    effect  on  the effective date of this Section or at the levy
18    in effect in 1990, whichever is less, excluding taxes or fees
19    for bonded indebtedness incurred before the effective date of
20    this Section.
21        (b)  There shall be no reassessment that  would  increase
22    the  assessed  value of existing structures or land after the
23    effective date of this Section.
24        (c)  There  shall  be  no  equalization  of   assessments
25    between  or  within townships, between or within counties, or
26    between or within classes of property  by  application  of  a
27    percentage  increase  to assessments after the effective date
28    of this Section.
29        (d)  Voters of a  unit  of  local  government  or  school
30    district may initiate, by a petition signed by at least 1% of
31    the  registered  voters  in  that unit of local government or
32    school  district,  or  10,000  voters,  whichever  is   less,
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 1    referenda  to  lower the levy, taxes, or fees imposed by that
 2    unit of local government or school district.  There shall  be
 3    no  limit  on  the  number  of local tax cut referenda at any
 4    election.
 5        (e)  An ordinance of a unit of local government or school
 6    district that would result in the increase of revenue to that
 7    unit of local government or school district  may  become  law
 8    only  with  approval  at referendum of at least two-thirds of
 9    the voters  of  that  unit  of  local  government  or  school
10    district voting on the question.
11        (f)  A  bill that would result in the increase of revenue
12    to the State may become law only with approval at a statewide
13    referendum of at least two-thirds of the voters of this State
14    voting on the question.
15                              SCHEDULE
16        This Constitutional Amendment takes effect upon  approval
17    by the electors of this State.

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