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LeopoldBloom · M
You must be in Illinois. It's an advisory referendum, so it's not binding. A similar one in 2020 was rejected by the voters. If this one passes, the state legislature would have to pass a law, then it would go back to the voters to amend the state constitution. Illinois has the second-highest property taxes in the country, and many people have seen their taxes go up this year, so it might do well.