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“Illinois families can only stretch their budgets and hard-earned dollars so far, and they’re sacrificing their futures just to get by,” Mah said. “My constituents sent me to Springfield with one singular mandate: bring costs down. We can’t stop the president’s tariff schemes, costly foreign wars or the resulting skyrocketing prices we see back home, but we can do everything we can to fight this out-of-touch agenda and deliver real relief.”
While federal policies and international instability are making everything more expensive, Mah is taking charge of what Illinois can control, and championing policy to provide some immediate relief.
Mah worked to pass the following cost-cutting measures:
All four measures successfully advanced through House and Senate chambers, and now await the governor’s consideration.
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