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I received this and a few other things like this from IDOT.
I was thinking that exact thing when I saw the thread title...Anyone else think that IDOT is missing another 'I'?
Maybe add Maryland? From which I will be departing in the relatively near future.Illinois is one of the states I would not live in, even if they paid me.
California, Oregon, Washington; More of the same.
Very, very soon, New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut will achieve the same level of thieving stupidity.
And I will be moving to Tennessee.
Illinois is one of the states I would not live in, even if they paid me.
California, Oregon, Washington; More of the same.
Very, very soon, New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut will achieve the same level of thieving stupidity.
And I will be moving to Tennessee.
$20, one-time-fee. it used to be an annual, then bi-annual, now one-time registration. I've had my SPL for 4-yrs now and have never been asked to show my card by anyone.Wonder what the registration will cost.
Illinois is one of the states I would not live in, even if they paid me.
California, Oregon, Washington; More of the same.
Very, very soon, New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut will achieve the same level of thieving stupidity.
And I will be moving to Tennessee.
You forgot maryland
i would love to see the outcome of the case in a federal court. a state charging for a federal issued certificate. can you say violation of the interstate commerce clause.
I read an article just today that Illinois' bonds are officially juck status.
Is there a Democratically controlled state that is running a budget surplus?
Wonder what the registration will cost.
Years ago when I lived in another "I" state (Idaho), there was a registration fee for pilots. I haven't encountered one in other states I've lived in while I was a pilot; California, Colorado, and Missouri.
The pilot certificate registration is one time, but the aircraft registration has to be renewed every two years. It's a little confusing due to the layout of the brochure as shown above, but this is confirmed by the January 1st amendment to the state statute:$20, one-time-fee. it used to be an annual, then bi-annual, now one-time registration. I've had my SPL for 4-yrs now and have never been asked to show my card by anyone.
In before the lock!I read an article just today that Illinois' bonds are officially juck status.
Is there a Democratically controlled state that is running a budget surplus?
I'm not sure about surpluses, but deficits don't seem to have much correlation with which party is in control.I read an article just today that Illinois' bonds are officially juck status.
Is there a Democratically controlled state that is running a budget surplus?