CHICAGO — Illinois Democrats are proposing tax hikes that could help fund the CTA's budget shortfall of $200 million.

The Illinois General Assembly is meeting for the second time in October amid the annual fall veto session.

CTA is facing an ongoing financial crisis and a $200 million budget shortfall for next year.

They announced two weeks ago fares are going up next year.

Illinois Democrats are proposing the following to help the shortfall. • A 7% tax on tickets for large events • A 4.95% tax on billionaires' assets they own but have not sold yet • 50% of gross revenue from speed cameras outside of Chicago • Slight increase to certain sales tax rates, including raising taxes on some food sales in Cook County by a quarter of a percentage point

CTA job cuts and service reducti

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