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Cook County Commissioner Richard Boykin Proposes 4 Cents a Gallon Gas Tax to Combat Negro Gun Violence - $50 Million Dollars a Year will be "Funneled" through Neighborhood Black Churches and Community Groups - Sheriff Tom Dart endorses the increase

Cook County Politicians are trying to "BUY" less BLACK VIOLENCE by funneling tens of millions of tax dollars through BLACK CHURCHES AND COMMUNITY GROUPS...

Cook County Commissioner Richard Boykin on Monday proposed a gasoline tax to combat violence and economic inequality by creating job opportunities for at-risk youth.

“This legislation is aimed at stabilizing communities that have been devastated by gun violence,” Boykin said.

“The unemployment rate in many of the communities experiencing horrendous levels of violence rival that of the great depression,” the commissioner added. 

The Community Stabilization & Anti-Violence Act of Cook County would use proceeds from a 4-cents-a-gallon hike on motor fuel taxes to fund the initiative, Boykin said. The plan would use the proposed tax revenue to create $50 million for new job programs for at-risk youth.

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