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R-29-10 Resolution Opposing Reduction of Local Government Distributive FundRESOLUTION e-,217. /D A RESOLUTION OPPOSING REDUCTION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRIBUTIVE FUND WHEREAS, Illinois municipalities are currently experiencing a tremendous decline in revenues during this great recession; and WHEREAS, municipalities are in fiscal turmoil and unable to provide vital services to citizens including police, fire, streets, sewers and water; and to fill the potholes left by winter; and WHEREAS, Illinois taxpayers live in municipalities throughout the state and contribute income tax of which 90% goes to the state and 10% goes to municipal services; and WHEREAS, Governor Quinn proposed in his March 10, 2010 budget address to withhold 30% of this shared revenue keeping $300 million of that for the state budget; and WHEREAS, this proposed withholding of municipal revenue will cost each municipality $23.10 per resident, which could be used to provide services the local taxpayer needs; and WHEREAS, this reduction compounds on the state's late payments of Local Government Distributive Fund amounts to municipalities by four months causing shortfalls in meeting municipal bills; and WHEREAS, local taxpayers deserve to have these tax dollars returned to their communities to pay for local community employees, to provide local community services and to not see local tax increases; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The Village of Lemont, Illinois strongly opposes any reduction of the Local Government Distributive Fund due municipalities and demands the 10% be kept whole. SECTION 2: The Village of Lemont, Illinois requests every Senator and Representative to reject this diminution of desperately needed revenue due municipalities. SECTION 3: The Village of Lemont, Illinois will be financially impacted by $385, and will be forced to make additional local budget cuts and reductions of services. SECTION 4: The Clerk is hereby directed to send copies of this Resolution to Governor Quinn, the legislative leaders of both chambers of the Illinois General Assembly and members representing this municipality. Debby Blatzer Paul Chialdikas Clifford Miklos Rick Sniegowski Ronald Stapleton Jeanette Virgilio AYES NAYS PASSED ABSENT v V Approved by me this 12th day of April, 2010 HARLENE M. S OLLEN, Village Clerk REAVES, illage President RESOLUTION R - < /D A RESOLUTION OPPOSING REDUCTION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRIBUTIVE FUND WHEREAS, Illinois municipalities are currently experiencing a tremendous decline in revenues during this great recession; and WHEREAS, municipalities are in fiscal turmoil and unable to provide vital services to citizens including police, fire, streets, sewers and water; and to fill the potholes left by winter; and WHEREAS, Illinois taxpayers live in municipalities throughout the state and contribute income tax of which 90% goes to the state and 10% goes to municipal services; and WHEREAS, Governor Quinn proposed in his March 10, 2010 budget address to withhold 30% of this shared revenue keeping $300 million of that for the state budget; and WHEREAS, this proposed withholding of municipal revenue will cost each municipality $23.10 per resident, which could be used to provide services the local taxpayer needs; and WHEREAS, this reduction compounds on the state's late payments of Local Government Distributive Fund amounts to municipalities by four months causing shortfalls in meeting municipal bills; and WHEREAS, local taxpayers deserve to have these tax dollars returned to their communities to pay for local community employees, to provide local community services and to not see local tax increases; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The Village of Lemont, Illinois strongly opposes any reduction of the Local Government Distributive Fund due municipalities and demands the 10% be kept whole. SECTION 2: The Village of Lemont, Illinois requests every Senator and Representative to reject this diminution of desperately needed revenue due municipalities. SECTION 3: The Village of Lemont, Illinois will be financially impacted by $385, and will be forced to make additional local budget cuts and reductions of services. SECTION 4: The Clerk is hereby directed to send copies of this Resolution to Governor Quinn, the legislative leaders of both chambers of the Illinois General Assembly and members representing this municipality. AYES NAYS PASSED ABSENT v Debby Blatzer Paul Chialdikas Clifford Miklos Rick Sniegowski Ronald Stapleton Jeanette Virgilio Approved by me this 12th day of April, 2010 Attest: i ✓ .4 iii %i<� CHARLENE M. SMOLLEN, Village Clerk illage President