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How the Government Spends Your Tax Dollars to Manipulate Votes | The Center Square Daily

23 min · 2. juni 2026
episode How the Government Spends Your Tax Dollars to Manipulate Votes | The Center Square Daily cover

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Illinois lawmakers pass a record $56 billion budget with tax increases and legislative pay raises, California voters weigh local tax measures amid concerns over taxpayer-funded election messaging, and voters head to the polls in six states for primary elections.  Illinois lawmakers concluded their regular legislative session by approving the state's largest budget ever, including new taxes on social media platforms, predictive markets, and other revenue sources. The spending plan also raises legislative salaries above $101,000 annually. Supporters say the budget remains balanced despite federal funding uncertainty, while critics argue taxpayers continue to face growing government spending, higher taxes, and rising energy costs. With nearly 400 bills passed, attention now turns to gubernatorial action and the fall veto session.  As California voters consider more than 100 local ballot initiatives, questions are being raised about whether taxpayer-funded communications are being used to influence election outcomes. The Center Square investigative reporting examines enforcement actions by the California Fair Political Practices Commission, previous fines levied against local governments, and concerns from taxpayer watchdog groups about public resources being used to promote tax increases and ballot measures.  Square Up the Vote: California voters participate in the state's top-two primary system while considering dozens of local tax and funding measures. Iowa voters cast ballots in key congressional and U.S. Senate primary races ahead of the 2026 midterms. Primary elections are also underway in Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota. Nevada prepares for next week's primary elections, with debates focused on health care, public land sales, AI data centers, and federal spending. Local ballot questions and tax referendums remain a major issue for voters nationwide.  The Center Square Daily delivers taxpayer-focused coverage of government spending, elections, public policy, and the decisions affecting taxpayers across America. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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