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12/30/2025

THANK GOD WE ARE SEEING THE LIGHT

White House defends officials’ Christmas messages after Washington Post criticism
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After the Washington Post published a report raising objections, the Trump administration doubled down on using official government social media accounts to mark Christmas this year with explicitly Christian messages.

In a Dec. 27 article titled “Trump aides’ official religious messages for Christmas draw objections,” the Post framed the posts as a departure from recent government practice and focused on claims that the Christian messaging violated the principle of Church-state separation.

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The article cited critics such as Rachel Laser of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, who argued that the overtly Christian posts on official channels amounted to government endorsement and promotion of one religion, Christianity, in violation of the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause.

Laser called the messages “one more example of the Christian Nationalist rhetoric the Trump administration has disseminated since Day One,” warning that they force citizens of diverse faiths to encounter proselytizing content when accessing government information, thereby alienating non-Christians and undermining America’s pluralistic character.

According to the Post, the messages contrasted with what it described as more secular holiday greetings common in previous administrations, which often emphasized general themes such as seasonal joy, peace, or Santa Claus imagery rather than Christianity.

The Post cited several examples of the administration’s Christmas posts.

An official White House Christmas statement said, “The First Lady and I send our warmest wishes to all Americans as we share in the joy of Christmas Day and celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”

The Department of Homeland Security posted multiple messages on X declaring “Christ is Born!” and stating, “We are blessed to share a nation and a Savior.” One DHS video included religious imagery such as a manger scene and crosses.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wrote on his official account, “Today we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. May His light bring peace, hope, and joy to you and your families.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio posted, “The joyous message of Christmas is the hope of Eternal Life through Christ.”

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, in a video message, referred to “the very first Christmas, when God gave us the greatest gift possible: the gift of His Son and our Savior, Jesus Christ.” Education Secretary Linda McMahon wished followers “a day filled with lasting memories as we celebrate the birth of our Savior.”

The Department of Labor posted the lyric “Let Earth Receive Her King.”

Other officials mentioned in the Post report included Justice Department Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon, who also emphasized Christmas as the celebration of Christ’s birth.

In response to the criticism, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson issued a statement to Fox News Dec. 29, saying, “While the Washington Post would prefer we stick to ‘Happy Holidays,’ we’re saying Merry Christmas again. And Christmas is a Christian holiday for millions of Christians celebrating the birth of their Savior, whether the Washington Post likes it or not.”

12/30/2025

The people who walked in darkness: The origins of Christmas lights
By Rosie Hall

Published on December 22, 2025

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“The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who dwelt in a land of deep darkness, on them has light shined.”

– Isaiah 9:2

As winter drags on, the days grow shorter and the nights extend until much of our days are spent in darkness. As the shadows grow long, strings of lights appear as people all over the world begin their preparations for Christmas day. Red, yellow, green, pink, and white, these colorful lights are synonymous with Christmas in much of the world.

Where did Christmas lights originate? Is there a deeper meaning hidden behind their joyful twinkling?

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Oh Christmas tree
To discover the origin of Christmas lights, we need to go back to the origin of the Christmas tree. This tradition dates back to Germanic paganism and nature worship, which was then baptized and adopted by the newly converted Germanic tribes and peoples to become a Christian symbol.

The tree would be set up during medieval moral plays to represent the tree of knowledge of good and evil. It was hung with apples to tempt Adam and Eve, who, eating of them, plunged the world into the darkness of sin. Later the tree, still hung with various fruits and decorations, became affiliated with Christmas, with its evergreen needles symbolizing the eternal nature of Christ.

The tree was decorated with ornaments of various intricacies, small wafers to represent the holy Eucharist, strings of berries and popcorn, small figurines and other ornaments. Small candles were fixed to the tree with wax or pins in order that the decorations may be seen better. Later, small decorative candle holders were made of metal. The tree would be cast in a gentle flickering light, which added a lovely glow to the darkness of winter.

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It’s electric
By 1882, the Christmas tree had made its way from Germany to the White House. President Franklin Pierce put up the first Presidential Christmas tree in 1856 and by 1870 freshly cut evergreen trees were being sold to Americans everywhere as they too began decorating the trees and placing their presents beneath their bows.

One of Thomas Eddison’s coworkers, Edward Hibberd Johnson, had an idea to revolutionize and capitalize the Christmas tree. He painstakingly handwired a string of 80 colorful lights and put them on display to the wonder of all who passed by. Two years later he outdid himself with a string of 120 colorful bulbs.

Electricity was not readily available and the production of such a festive wonder was not cheap. In 1900, a string of 16 bulbs went for a costly $12 (around $350 by today’s standards). However, by the 1930s Christmas lights became a staple of Christmas decorations everywhere, and Eddison’s company made a great deal of money.

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Commercial or Christ-like?
While electric Christmas lights may have begun as a money-making scheme, they too help illuminate the Christian reason for the season. The original candles on Christmas trees helped better showcase the beautiful mysteries of faith represented in the ornaments. Our modern electric lights can shed light on the mystery of faith at the heart of the holiday season.

At the beginning of the Gospel of John, he writes of the coming of Christ: “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”

Like the light that vanquishes the darkness, the coming of Christ into the world vanquishes the darkness of sin and death. He came in the darkness of a stable at Bethlehem to die on a tree for our sins. Now we string trees with lights as we remember the child who was born in darkness to be the Light of the world.

Christmas lights are beautiful. Many families will walk or drive around their neighborhoods clutching cups of hot cocoa and gazing at the elaborate and colorful displays. The lights make us pause and bring light to the darkness of the cold winter months.

Our spiritual lives too are brightened by the lights of the season. Whenever you stop to admire Christmas lights, remember that those lights are not just a commercial decoration but a reminder of the Light of the world, who was born to vanquish the darkness forever.

08/07/2025

Runaway politicians

The Texas Democrats who abandoned their constituents and fled to Illinois have picked a good state to learn about gerrymandering.

Illinois Democrats have become experts at mapping their opponents right out of office. By most accounts, Illinois is in dire shape, with residents and businesses fleeing our high-tax state. Democrats have been in control of our legislature for a long time. Without gerrymandering, they couldn’t have possibly maintained control because of their poor track record of managing our state.

Chicago has done the same thing with the aldermanic map: Remap your opponents out of the area they were elected to represent so they lose the next election.

These runaway politicians remind me more of 5-year-olds who don’t like the way the game is being played, so they took their ball and left. Time for them to grow up

08/07/2025

Thanks for the laugh

Hilarious! Gov. JB Pritzker derides Texas for gerrymandering when Illinois Democrats have effectively disenfranchised Republican and independent voters with a congressional map that looks as if it were drawn by a drunken chimpanzee.

Thanks. We voters can always use a good laugh.

08/07/2025

Pritzker is two-faced

Gov. JB Pritzker recently voiced his support for Texas Democrats who are fighting what they call unfair redistricting by Texas Republicans. Admirable? Perhaps. But also just a touch ironic — like a man handing out fire safety pamphlets while carelessly flipping burgers over a bonfire on his porch.

Illinois is no stranger to creative cartography. In fact, our state is home to some of the most “artful” district lines in the nation, drawn with such precision that they’d make a Renaissance painter weep.

If Texas Republicans are drawing districts to favor their side, Illinois Democrats long ago perfected the technique, producing maps that look less like political boundaries and more like spilled spaghetti.

Of course, every politician claims the moral high ground — right up until they’re in charge of the map room (or working toilets in the house they are renovating). Then suddenly, fairness takes a back seat to “ensuring representation” and “preserving communities of interest,” which in Illinois seems to mean: Make sure your cousin’s state representative seat stays blue until retirement.

So, while Pritzker’s solidarity with Texas Democrats may make headlines, it also invites a reminder: If you’re going to throw stones over state lines, make sure you’re not living in a glass Capitol dome.

Humor aside, real reform means applying the same standards at home that you expect of others. Until then, spare us the two-faced lectures

08/07/2025

JB "TOILETS" PRITZKER IS A PHONY

Democrats can’t fight for democracy in Texas while undermining it in Illinois

Gov. JB Pritzker is greeted by Texas Democrats as they arrive at the offices of the DuPage County Democratic Party in Carol Stream on Sunday, after leaving their state to deny state Republicans the quorum they need to redraw five congressional districts aimed at helping President Donald Trump. Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune
By Rhonda Belford

Gov. JB Pritzker is once again talking about gerrymandering — just not in Illinois.

This week, he welcomed Texas Democratic legislators to Oakwood, Illinois, to denounce Republican redistricting efforts in that state. But while Pritzker lectures red states about fairness, he continues to ignore the glaring problems in his own backyard.

Don’t forget that in 2021, Pritzker signed one of the most blatantly and aggressively gerrymandered congressional maps in the country, drawn and passed by his own party. The map created districts with lines that make my grandchildren’s scribblings look like Pablo Picasso’s.

That map gave Democrats a clear advantage in 14 of Illinois’ 17 congressional districts and earned an “F” for fairness from the nonpartisan Princeton Gerrymandering Project. The maps weren’t an accident. They deliberately cut out two Republican-leaning seats and helped lock in Democratic control.

It’s a stark contrast from when Pritzker was on the campaign trail. He promised to veto any map that was “in any way drafted or created by legislators, political party leaders and/or their staffs or allies.” Pritzker campaigned with a message of hope and fairness and moving past Democrats’ history of corruption. Then, at his first opportunity, Pritzker broke that promise without hesitation. “Fairness” wasn’t on Illinois Democrats’ minds.

Now, as he positions himself to run for president, Pritzker is outraged. While standing on his giant soapbox and projecting his moral authority, he floated the idea of redrawing even more favorable maps in Illinois. That’s not democratic leadership; it’s partisan gamesmanship.

Let that sink in: The same man who signed, supported and pushed one of the worst partisan gerrymanders in the nation is now upset that other states are following his lead. Instead of looking in the mirror or pushing for national changes, Pritzker responds by threatening additional partisan moves that will continue to divide our state.

Illinois families deserve better. They deserve fair representation, not districts drawn in backrooms to silence opposition and insulate power. When maps are rigged to favor one party, voters lose faith in our elections and our country’s founding principles.

The truth is, with Democratic supermajorities in Springfield, there’s no one who can force Illinois Democrats to do the right thing and clean up partisan games — they need to do it themselves. If Pritzker truly wants to lead on voting rights and gerrymandering, he should start by honoring the promise he made to Illinois voters: to support an independent redistricting commission and end partisan gerrymandering in our state.

Until then, his speeches about fairness will continue to ring hollow. You can’t fight for democracy in Texas while undermining it in Illinois.

The phrase “fix your own house before criticizing your neighbor” has never been more apt. And until Pritzker refuses to rein in Illinois’ partisan splintering map, his lectures about Texas ring hollow.

Gerrymandering matters, and both Republicans and Democrats should do their part in making sure that there is a system that doesn’t play political games. But our country won’t learn how to draw better maps from the man who inked Illinois’ most gerrymandered script.

Before our governor lectures Texas on fairness, he should take a long, hard look at his own record — and start living up to the promises he made to the people of Illinois.

08/07/2025

ILLINOIS SENIORS

Illinois seniors need real estate tax relief. Govenor "JB TOILETS PRITZKER continues to provide sanctuary relief to illegals and Texas Dems.

HOW ABOUT TAX RELIEF FOR ILLINOIS SENIORS GOVENOR???

08/07/2025

GUN LAWS

The BAD guys don't care about gun laws. Politicians WAKE UP!!!!

08/07/2025

HOMELAND: THE WAR ON TERROR BY RICHARD BECK

War on Terror surveillance changed life in the U.S. and eased Americans into accepting pandemic mandates

“The government’s excessive COVID response did not begin with the 2020 pandemic,” wrote Catholic psychiatrist Aaron Kheriaty, M.D. in a recent review of a book about the War on Terror.

The book’s vivid description of the destructive effects of the War on Terror should “appall both liberals and conservatives who care about living in a free society,” according to Kheriaty, who went on to draw a strong connection between that earlier attack on freedom and the government’s later COVID policies.

Kheriaty’s review of Richard Beck’s “Homeland: The War on Terror in American Life” appeared in the Spring 2025 issue of The Claremont Review of Books and was followed up in an episode of Claremont’s podcast “A Close Read.”

Kheriaty, a scholar with the conservative Ethics and Public Policy Center, acknowledges that Beck’s leftist ideology – revealed, in one example, in his praise for the radical Black Lives Matter and Occupy Wall Street – might discourage conservative readers. But the book, he says, “nevertheless usefully chronicles our misadventures in fighting terrorism at home and abroad.”

The psychiatrist particularly pointed to Beck’s “shocking chapter on the rise of mass domestic surveillance, facilitated by ‘public-private partnerships’ between government and Big Tech (i.e., corporatism)” – issues in the news today as Congress finally addresses what occurred during the pandemic.

But “[b]eyond the familiar themes of mass surveillance, trampling of civil liberties, endless foreign wars, and other standard critiques of the War on Terror, Beck also explores lesser-known effects on our civic culture,” Kheriaty describes. “He chronicles how, for example, we have destroyed many urban public spaces by closing them off to pedestrians and effectively militarizing them. This has done nothing to make people safer, or even to make them feel safer.”

While the suppression of voices opposed to the Biden administration’s views and pandemic mandates – including those of Catholics and public school parents – is well-documented at this point, Kheriaty specifically revisited the Biden Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) move in February 2022 to condemn “those spreading ‘misinformation’ about the pandemic.”

These individuals were warned such actions would be considered as “undermining ‘public trust in the U.S. government institutions’ and could be considered a ‘domestic threat actor’ or a ‘primary terrorism-related threat,’” Kheriaty explained.

“How did government vigilance against lethal attacks like 9/11 culminate in the claim that critics of public health measures were terrorists?” poses Kheriaty, “The bulletin ignored the possibility that one reason trust in our governing institutions had been undermined was not denunciations of our pandemic policies but the policies themselves, along with the government’s manipulative public messaging about them.”

“For DHS—a federal department that did not exist 20 years ago but today has a $103 billion budget—the real problem was anyone so rude as to call attention to such failings,” he observes.

Beck, Kheriaty explained, is highly critical of both the Bush and Obama administrations’ War on Terror policies, detailing “the massive, wasted resources spent on useless high-tech equipment to protect soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, which failed to save lives, recalling similar wasteful spending on ineffective pandemic measures—from cloth masks to school closures to mRNA vaccines for children—that likewise did more harm than good, squandering trust in the government’s ability to ‘keep us safe.’”

During his podcast interview with Claremont’s Spencer Klavan, Kheriaty highlights further that the “war on viruses actually started about 10 years before COVID … and I think there are a lot of significant parallels between the War on Terror and the war against invisible viruses, or what I call the rise of the biomedical security state.”

Kheriaty asserts the “biomedical security state” refers to three elements, the first being an “increasingly militarized public health response,” with mandatory lockdowns, school closures, and isolation.

“COVID was the first time in human history that we isolated non-symptomatic people,” he noted, adding that “even just setting aside the financial strain of society-wide lockdowns, just looking at the health- related effects, we should have rejected lockdowns and prolonged school closures and other things that were done during COVID.”

“But COVID,” he continued, “became an occasion to test out some of these novel technologies and see to what extent could entire populations across the globe be controlled, supposedly for the purposes of our health and safety – an increasingly militarized public health response.”

“And interestingly,” Kheriaty continued, “our public health response was not run by the Department of Health and Human Services, where our public health agencies like the CDC, NIH and FDA are housed.”

“The government agency that was quarterbacking our pandemic response was not HHS, it was the Department of Defense, and the vaccines were commissioned and funded as quote, unquote, countermeasures,” he noted.

“This is not a public health term,” he pointed out. “This is a term derived from military and intelligence services,” adding the example of “Operation Warp Speed.”

The second element of the “biomedical security state,” is “digital technologies of surveillance and control,” Kheriaty explained, noting “things like digital vaccine passports and the VAX pass in Europe to travel from one EU country to the next.”

“If you told people in 2018 that in a year or two, you guys are going to have to show a QR code in order to get on a plane, get on a train, and get back into your own country of origin,” he said, one would have been labeled a “conspiracy theorist.”

The third prong of the “biomedical security state,” according to Kheriaty, is “the police powers of the state.”

“This pandemic response didn’t sort of grow up out of nowhere, you know, starting at the beginning of January of 2020 … there was a kind of convergence of interest between many of the things that were deployed during the War on Terror and then many of the things that were deployed during the war on this virus that have interesting parallels,” he observed.

“And I think what should be of concern to all Americans, you know, the idea that under a state of emergency we can do things that otherwise would not be permitted under the Constitution, I think, is a really dangerous precedent,” he warned. “Even though many of the particular policies that were employed during the pandemic have been rolled back, the underlying legal mechanisms that allow them to happen are still in place.”

Dr. Aaron Kheriaty is the author of “The New Abnormal: The Rise of the Biomedical Security State,” the soon-to-be released “Making the Cut: How to Heal Modern Medicine,” and his column “Human Flourishing

Brendan Reilly, Boss Toni and The Chicago WayBy John KassAugust 6, 2025If there ever was an Italian artist who would hav...
08/06/2025

Brendan Reilly, Boss Toni and The Chicago Way
By John Kass

August 6, 2025

If there ever was an Italian artist who would have understood Chicago politics and the Chicago Way it would have been the talented street brawler and killer Michelangelo Mersi, better known as Caravaggio.

His brilliant baroque portrait of Cook County Democratic Party boss Toni Preckwinkle at the top of this column as Medusa is representative of Caravaggio’s struggles against the darkness of his soul. Some historians might object and insist that an Italian painter who dabbled with darkness and light in the 1590s would have little if anything to do with Boss Toni Preckwinkle.

But I point to the Caravaggio portrait of Medusa, the figure of mythology who represents Boss Toni in my mind. It was said that one look from her would turn a man into stone.

Chicago Ald. Brendan Reilly, 42d, is mounting a challenge to Preckwinkle. His petitions of candidacy are circulating as you read this beginning on Aug. 5, he said on the Chicago Way podcast. You can listen to the podcast that I do weekly with WGN producer Jeff Carlin right here.

“I can tell you this, starting on Aug.5, voters throughout Cook County will see candidate petitions on the street for all these offices that are going to be up for election in 2026,” said Reilly on the Chicago Way podcast. “And my name will be on a set of petitions for Cook County Board President.”

Whoa!!

He notes that Democrat educator and budget expert Paul Vallas was badly treated by Chicago voters who elected the paranoid nincompoop and race card expert Mayor Brandon Johnson, he of the panic attacks. Johnson is unqualified and the whole city knows it. He was a failure as a teacher.

“I run into people who say, what do we do about getting rid of this mayor?” said Reilly. “We can’t survive another month with him and I have to say ‘no,’ we can’t. We don’t have that mechanism. But you’ve got a great opportunity to make a change in the 2027 elections. So, if you’re upset about things you gotta get out and vote. That is the most important thing we can do to save our city and our country in the next two years.”

Preckwinkle, who has done more than any Democrat to destroy Chicago, will finally be held accountable before the voters by a fellow Democrat? She sucked up to George Soros to install the do-nothing Kim Foxx, the lickspittle newspapers protected her and she helped install the hapless Mayor Panic Attacks Mayor Johnson. Now she is finally being challenged? And I never thought that I’d see the day. But that day is here.

Now to be quite clear I don’t see Brendan Reilly as a Perseus to find Medusa of the wriggling hair, staring into the polished shield to avoid her gaze and find her reflection and remove her head. That’s too gruesome.

Reilly, a man of common sense, he would be the first to say that he’s no demigod son of Zeus. He’s a Chicago alderman.

But she was an alderman, too, once. Now she sits at the center of her web, rubbing her bony fingers together, waiting for prey.

I remember her as the alderman of the 4th Ward, sucking up to the racist forces who sought to destroy a good man, Chicago Mayor Gene Sawyer, a black man that was vilified– I kid you not– as a traitor to his race. She sang the siren song of progressive (communist) propaganda, hating on Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents so much that she allowed a drunk driver who allegedly dragged a man to death leave the Cook County jail and make his way to hide in Mexico.

She is the George Soros agent in Chicago, backing her witless assistant and patronage hire Kim Foxx, the liar and cheerleader for Jussie Smollett to become the do-nothing Soros prosecutor in Cook County.

She also backed her ally, Chief Cook County Judge Timothy Evans overhaul of the broken bail bond system in Cook County and that further destroyed the broken system. How many Chicagoans have been shot by repeat violent crime offenders released from jail by Boss Toni and Tim?

And she paved the way for another of her witless personal toadies to become mayor of Chicago and drive the city into the ground. She formed the ruling junta that has strangled Chicago.

And yet the soddenly corrupt Chicago corporate media never holds Boss Toni accountable. I tried but the left screamed and screamed about me since I began writing about Soros and his prosecutors. Some Chicago leftists are angry with me still, including a leftist blogger who keeps pathetically demanding that I invite him on the podcast, but I had to leave the Tribune. The newsroom was untenable after I wrote a column Something grows in the big cities run by Democrats: An overwhelming sense of lawlessness. And after I was offered a buyout, I grabbed it and started my own site here: https://johnkassnews.com/

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Those who remained in the ghetto of Chicago journalism either refused to challenge her policies or were compliant servants of Boss Toni. The compliant media wrung its hands but couldn’t bring themselves to challenge Boss Toni and her furies of violent crime.

The great city of New York—the capitol city of capitalism– has all but capitulated to the far left with the mayoral candidacy of Zoran Mamdani. In Minneapolis Minnesota, there is Omar Fateh, a Democratic Socialist candidate for mayor in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Paul Vallas would have been a better mayor for Chicago than Mayor Panic Attacks. And now Boss Toni can wear Mayor Panic Attacks on her back and shoulders like jacket for the failed Chicago.

“I can tell you the business community has woken up,” Reilly said on the Chicago Way. “They learned their lesson from the last mayor’s race. They assumed Paul Vallas, because he was supremely qualified and certainly had a much better resume for the job than the current mayor does, and they were convinced that it was in the bag and unfortunately, they took their foot off the gas.”

The “business community” is only part of it.

Barack Obama and his henchman David Axelrod and the rest of the Obama crew could have stood up against Chicago’s racist far left–including Boss Toni–and tried to stop the savaging of Vallas to save Chicago. But they did nothing. They let Brandon Johnson happen.

And Chicago legacy corporate media, the Tribune and Sun Times could have done something, but they sniffed Obama’s smoke signals and did nothing.

Now, the question is for the voters.

Will they do what they’ve done to Paul Vallas and sit on their hands when Reilly challenges Boss Toni, as the spider rubs her fingers in the middle of her web and laughs and laughs?

Or will voters finally hold Boss Toni accountable and save their county and city and vote?

That’s got nothing to do with mythology.

But it has everything to do with the Chicago Way and whether Chicago and Cook County continue sliding down the drain.

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About the author: John Kass spent decades as a political writer and news columnist in Chicago working at a major metropolitan newspaper. He is co-host of The Chicago Way podcast. And he just loves his “No Chumbolone” hat, because johnkassnews.com is a “No Chumbolone” Zone where you can always get a cup of common sense.

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08/05/2025

ILLINOIS TAXES

Illinois Democrats’ delivery tax is a short-term cash grab paid by those who can least afford it
By John Curran
Well past midnight, on the final night of the spring session, Illinois Senate Democrats passed one of the most broad-based, regressive taxes on working families our state has seen in decades, which will affect every family and business from deep southern Illinois to towns on the Wisconsin border and everywhere in between.

This delivery tax would force each Illinoisan to pay an additional $1.50 on nearly every order placed in our state, regardless of its cost, size or supplier. Whether you are making a bulk order of expensive items or just need a pack of diapers for a sick child, the tax will charge you $1.50 on every order.

The Senate Democratic majority says groceries and prescriptions are exempt — but the moment your cart includes anything else, from shampoo to school supplies, the tax kicks in.

The majority of the estimated $1 billion collected yearly from Illinois taxpayers in all 102 counties will be sent to bail out the grossly mismanaged CTA and decades of unfunded pensions in the city of Chicago.

Unfortunately for Illinois taxpayers who are expected to shoulder this burden, the proposal lacks the meaningful reforms needed to improve transit funding long term and, as these Chicago bailout proposals always do, carves out an exemption for many deliveries in the very city it was created to help.

Known as the Retail Delivery Climate Impact Fee, the proposal would not collect a tax on any deliveries made by bicycle, which, because of congestion, are far more prevalent in Chicago, ensuring that suburban and downstate residents will be much more likely to be charged the fee. Besides being patently unfair, it doesn’t make any sense, as studies show delivery services can actually help lower emissions by reducing trips to the store.

The regressive nature of the tax will have the worst effect on vulnerable populations, including low-income people unable to afford or store bulk orders, seniors, single parents and everyone without their own transportation. This effect on the poor is so concerning that a group of faith leaders sent a letter to Illinois senators opposing the legislation, saying the plan is “a tax structure that punishes poverty.” Sadly, their pleas were ignored.

Data from Colorado, the only state that has enacted a broad delivery tax — 28 cents per motor vehicle order, a far cry from Illinois’ $1.50 — validates their concerns. A survey of Colorado residents highlighted the tax’s disproportionate impact on people with disabilities and low-income households. The share of the tax relative to income was over four times higher for households earning less than $25,000 per year compared with those earning $200,000 or more.

ILLINOIS TAXES

The tax increased take-out prices across the board, leading to more than hundreds of thousands of fewer delivery orders, millions in lost revenue for local businesses, and revenue and job losses for restaurant and delivery workers. The increased prices and reduced sales are especially burdensome for small businesses that already operate on razor-thin margins.

Other states are taking note, and in 2024 and 2025, every state that considered such a tax, including neighboring Indiana, dropped or rejected their proposals.

This tax on working families is even more offensive when you consider the fact that Illinois brought in a record $54 billion in tax revenue in fiscal year 2025 — the most money our state has ever taken from taxpayers — and the Democratic majority still passed a budget with nearly $1 billion in additional tax hikes, budget gimmicks and no solution for the CTA.

There is no denying that we must continue to invest in our state’s public transit system for the millions of Illinois families, students, tourists and workers who rely on it. But the taxpayers who pay for it deserve a fiscally conservative approach and reforms needed to ensure a world-class, safe and soluble system — not a short-term cash grab that hurts, rather than helps, Illinoisans, $1.50 at a time.

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