Bill Text: IL HR0889 | 2015-2016 | 99th General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: States the body's opposition to any additional taxes on advertising or advertising-related services and states the belief that Illinois' present fiscal crisis must be managed in other ways besides a new tax on business owners throughout the State.

Sponsorship: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 44-27)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-01-27 - Referred to Rules Committee [HR0889 Detail]

Download: Illinois-2015-HR0889-Introduced.html


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HOUSE RESOLUTION
2 WHEREAS, The State of Illinois is currently experiencing a
3fiscal crisis and is considering a multitude of options to
4solve the State's economic concerns; and
5 WHEREAS, A proposed tax on advertising and
6advertising-related services to generate revenue to balance
7the State's budget has been contemplated by some in the State's
8leadership; and
9 WHEREAS, A tax on advertising has proven to slow economic
10growth; no other state in the nation specifically applies a
11sales tax to advertising; and
12 WHEREAS, The State of Florida previously imposed a tax on
13advertising and advertising-related services, only to see a
14loss of jobs and personal income due to lost advertising
15revenue; Florida also saw ad purchases decrease by 12% and go
16to neighboring states, ultimately resulting in a loss of $100
17million in advertising revenue and a repeal of the tax 6 months
18later; and
19 WHEREAS, A tax on advertising in Illinois would cripple the
20ability of business owners, both large and small, to market
21goods and services and cause the businesses to inevitably lose

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2 WHEREAS, A tax on advertising would devastate the
3advertising industry in Illinois, driving revenue and jobs to
4neighboring states and hurting Illinois' already fragile
5economy; and
6 WHEREAS, The advertising industry in Illinois helps
7generate 17.3% of Illinois' economic activity and produces over
8900,000 jobs; and
9 WHEREAS, An additional tax on advertising is
10counterintuitive and goes against the pro-business, pro-jobs,
11pro-growth policies that should be under careful consideration
12as Illinois seeks to regain sound financial footing; therefore,
13be it
14 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE
15NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we
16state our firm opposition to any additional taxes on
17advertising or advertising-related services; and be it further
18 RESOLVED, That we state our belief that Illinois' present
19fiscal crisis must be managed in other ways besides a new tax
20on business owners throughout the State.
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