Illinois families face rising costs and Democrats propose a “Bag Tax”

Democratic State Representative Laura Faver Dias has filed a bill to bring back the Democrats’ proposed bag tax, just another example of their push to raise the cost of living on Illinois families. It’s the small taxes and fees that add up, and it especially hurts low-income families in the 114th District.

As more legislation is introduced, it’s becoming clear that Democrats’ agenda for the 2026 session is to make everyday life even more expensive. Under Faver Dias’s proposal, a new carryout bag tax would be imposed and then increased by five cents each year through 2030. The tax would apply to paper, plastic, and even reusable bags. 

Bag fee schedule:10 cents per carryout bag starting January 1, 2027

  • 15 cents in 2028
  • 20 cents in 2029
  • 25 cents in 2030

And let’s not forget, Democrats have already:

  • Imposed an $8 billion energy rate hike last fall
  • Passed the largest budget in state history, packed with tax and fee increases
  • Made Illinois one of the most expensive states in the country

Just last month, Speaker Welch claimed Democrats were fighting for affordability. But based on the bills they’ve filed so far, it’s clear they’re doing the exact opposite.

House Republicans have continued to call for lowering the cost of living and reining in out-of-control spending. House Republicans have filed numerous bills to help working families and Rep. Schmidt co sponsored HB1383 in his support to eliminate taxes on tips.

We must do more to help Illinois residents keep more money in their pockets. I’m focused on lowering the cost of living by supporting legislation that will help alleviate some of the rising costs we are seeing across the state.