Big companies that don’t have roots as deep as the corner baker can be assigned a variety of motives for being lured by other states — even when they clearly warned a decade earlier what changes they needed. But when small business owners decide their kids need to change schools and Illinois is no longer worth the business struggles, somebody better listen.
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