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Ill. Senate OKs tax breaks for business, families; goes next to Quinn

A interior view of the dome of the Illinois State Capitol building in Springfield, Ill.
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A interior view of the dome of the Illinois State Capitol building in Springfield, Ill.

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Illinois lawmakers have approved a $330 million package of tax relief to businesses and individuals.

The state Senate approved the business measure 44-9 on Tuesday. The individual tax relief passed 48-4. Both now go to Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn, a supporter.

Sears and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange see the most benefit. The companies had threatened to leave Illinois without financial help from the state. The legislation offers $100 million in tax relief to them and the Chicago Board Options Exchange.

The other measure increases tax credits for the working poor and raises the personal income-tax exemption.