“It really is two years of keeping things afloat until you get to hopefully, from Pritzker’s standpoint, a graduated income tax,” Redfield said. “If you don’t pass the graduated income tax, we’re kind of back to where we were when Rauner left office, where you’re going to have to raise the flat-rate income tax, and you’re probably not going to be able to do that at a level that will allow you to sustain the spending built into this budget, going forward.”