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Illinois House continues debate over income tax increase

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 SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - The Illinois House plans to continue debating a proposed income tax increase as the Senate returns to the question of a property tax freeze. 

The House has committee hearings scheduled Monday to continue reviewing the $37 billion budget plan the Senate approved. It includes $5.4 billion in revenue raised mostly by a 32 percent increase in the personal income tax rate from 3.75 percent to 4.95 percent. 
The Senate sent the plan to the House last week. It also includes $3 billion in spending reductions. 

But Republicans are not on board. GOP members in the Senate say Democrats reneged on a deal to trade a tax increase for structural changes Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner has demanded. 

One involves a property tax freeze. Senate Democrats say they'll still consider one. 

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