(The Center Square) – The Illinois General Assembly’s fall veto session begins Tuesday, and taxes are expected to be part of the conversation.

This year, legislators have proposed a number of different taxes to fund public transportation .

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The revised regional transit fiscal cliff is estimated to be around $300 million, down from $770 million during the spring and summer.

State Sen. Willie Preston, D-Chicago, said nobody likes taxes.

“But I think everything is on the table right now. I just want to make sure we don’t burden workin

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