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mikekohr

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Sun Mar 1, 2015, 01:02 PM Mar 2015

Here's One County's Take-A-Ways Under Rauner's Looting of Local Governments

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HOW MUCH DOES GOVERNOR RAUNER”S BUDGET PLAN MEAN TO BUREAU COUNTY?
-Here’s the details. Prepare to looted-
by mike kohr, Bureau County Board, District 18

Governor Rauner’s proposed budget has so many flaws in it, that it would be difficult in one short piece to cover them all in detail. But perhaps the most galling is the transfer of the State’s problems onto county and local governments. County, village and city governments have had no part in the State’s 50 year record of underfunding of the pension systems, but Governor Rauner is proposing they help pay for Springfield’s fiscal malfeasance.

We have lived within our means. We cut, scrimped, shaved and saved yet proving the old axiom that no good deed goes unpunished, Governor Rauner is proposing reducing the local share of State Income Tax from 8% to 4% as our reward. Below is a breakout of what Governor Rauner’s proposal means to your community and county:
1. Bureau County Government: -$439,894.00
2. BC Mass Transit (BPART) -$212,122.00
3. Arlington -$9,537.00
4. Bureau Junction -$15,912.00
5. Buda -$26,585.00
6. Cherry -$23,818.00
7. Dalzell -$35,431.00
8. Depue -$90,825.00
9. Hollowayville -$4,151.00
10. Ladd -$63,993.00
11. Lamoille -$35,875.00
12. Malden -$17,888.00
13. Manlius -$17,740.00
14. Mineral -$11,711.00
15. New Bedford -$3,706.00
16. Ohio -$25,350.00
17. Princeton -$378,521.00
18. Seatonville -$15,516.00
19. Sheffield -$$45,759.00
20. Spring Valley -$274,650.00
21. Tiskilwa -$40,965.00
22. Wyanet -$48,971.00
Total Reductions -$1,838,920.00

I urge everyone to consider how this will impact your communities and county. I urge you to contact your Representatives and Senators and the Governor himself. Springfield created the State’s fiscal problems over a period of 50 years. The solution should not be bore on the backs of those that lived with-in their means and governed responsibly and prudently.


Special thanks to Rosemary Laudani for providing the link to this information.
link to full article:
http://www.rebootillinois.com/2015/02/24/editors-picks/mattdietrich/how-much-would-your-town-lose-in-proposed-rauner-budget-find-out-here/33714/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=2/25/2015

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Here's One County's Take-A-Ways Under Rauner's Looting of Local Governments (Original Post) mikekohr Mar 2015 OP
He's also engaging in a Walker-like bleeding of the State University System. Snarkoleptic Mar 2015 #1
, blkmusclmachine Mar 2015 #2

Snarkoleptic

(6,027 posts)
1. He's also engaging in a Walker-like bleeding of the State University System.
Sun Mar 1, 2015, 02:27 PM
Mar 2015

His transition team reached out to the boards and told them to prepare budgets with a 20% cut in funding this year, followed by an additional 10% in 2016.
He's also stacking the board of SIU (and probably others) with cronies.

This stings as my 17-YO is vying for the SIU Chancellors Scholarship, which is a full ride. Looks like he may be better off going out of State.
Miami of Ohio has offered him $64K over 4 years, which is odd since Ohio also has a wingnut gov.

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