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Pekin passes grocery tax, taking away $1M in savings for shoppers – Illinois Policy

Summary by WirePoints Illinois Financial News
Local governments across the state have until October 2025 to notify the state if they are passing a local grocery tax or passing savings onto shoppers. So far, Highland, Martinsville and Central City have passed local grocery taxes. Suburban River Forest and Palos Park leaders are both considering the tax, while neighboring Oak Park has rejected it.
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