Vote by mail opens: Illinoisans to see Amendment 1 at top of ballot

PRESS RELEASE from the ILLINOIS POLICY INSTITUTE CONTACT: Micky Horstman (312) 607-4977 Vote by mail opens: Illinoisans to see Amendment 1 at top of ballot CHICAGO (Aug. 10, 2022) — Vote by mail applications for the Nov. 8 general election open today, along with the new ability to permanently request mail-in ballots. The first measure voters.

PRESS RELEASE from the
ILLINOIS POLICY INSTITUTE

CONTACT: Micky Horstman (312) 607-4977

Vote by mail opens: Illinoisans to see Amendment 1 at top of ballot

CHICAGO (Aug. 10, 2022) — Vote by mail applications for the Nov. 8 general election open today, along with the new ability to permanently request mail-in ballots.

The first measure voters will see on their ballots is a proposed constitutional amendment, known as Amendment 1. An Illinois Policy Institute analysis shows Amendment 1 would hike families’ property taxes by over $2,100 as it enshrines government union rights in the Illinois Constitution – something no other state has done.

“Billed by supporters as the ‘Workers Rights Amendment’ or a ban on right to work, Amendment 1 would actually grant government union leaders more power than state lawmakers or even voters have,” said Mailee Smith, director of labor policy for the nonpartisan Illinois Policy Institute. “This means government union contracts could override hundreds of state laws and also drive up property tax bills with never-ending demands.”

What is Amendment 1?

Amendment 1 would be the first constitutional amendment of its kind in the nation. It would place four distinct labor provisions in the Illinois Constitution:

To read more about Amendment 1, visit illin.is/amendment1.

For bookings or interviews, contact media@illinoispolicy.org or (312) 607-4977.

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