Some strip clubs around Illinois could be paying higher taxes, under legislation that’s now headed to Governor Pat Quinn.
The House passed the bill Thursday to assess the tax, which will generate an estimated two-million-dollars a year for programs aimed at preventing violence against women.
But two other tax bills failed on Thursday… one would have added two-dollars to the cost of Illinois license plates to help pay for state parks, and the other would have tacked a five-dollar surcharge on satellite TV customers.
Each bill passed one chamber, but stalled in the other.