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Quarter-cent sales tax levy abolished in 2016 July 29, 2010 (Lombard, IL) –A bill sponsored by Illinois State Senator Dan Cronin (R-21) to reform the DuPage Water Commission will be signed by Illinois Governor Patrick Quinn today in his Chicago office. Key provisions of the law will require all current board members to resign by January 1, 2011 and eliminates a countywide sales tax levy that helps fund the commission in June 2016. “This law will bring new leadership and much-needed reform to the DuPage Water Commission,” Cronin said. “Furthermore, at a time when people are overtaxed and overburdened by government, this legislation actually eliminates a tax on businesses and families. DuPage residents want accountable government and lower taxes; I believe this law begins to fulfill those expectations. I appreciate Governor Quinn’s support to overhaul the DuPage Water Commission.” Cronin introduced SB 580 last spring in response to revelations of financial and operational mismanagement at the commission. Accounting errors led to the depletion of cash reserves and prompted an external audit of the agency, which detailed numerous problems including negligence and misconduct by top management and oversight failure by appointed water commissioners. The general manager and treasurer resigned last March following the report’s findings. The commission has raised water rates by 20% and borrowed $70 million in recent months in an attempt to restore its financial stability. In addition to abolishing the sales tax levy and installing a new board, the law mandates that top staff positions receive approval by the DuPage County Board and an independent audit of the agency is conducted each year. The audit report must then be forwarded to the DuPage County Auditor. “Sadly, Illinois taxpayers have seen recently what can happen at independent agencies that lack a clear chain of accountability while responsible for public funds.” Cronin said. “This law will hopefully prevent future problems at the DuPage Water Commission and ensure transparency and frugality on behalf of county taxpayers.” Several community groups and officials supported the legislation, including Downers Grove Mayor Ron Sandack, DuPage United, the Downers Grove Chamber of Commerce and the Naperville Chamber of Commerce. |
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