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			 Rauner signs two consolidation 
			bills, stresses more action is needed 
			Two bills will help reduce the 
			number of local units of government, but more resident empowerment 
			needed 
			 
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			 [August 17, 2017] 
            
            
			Gov. 
			Bruce Rauner has signed Senate Bill 3 and House Bill 607, two bills 
			that enable local officials to consolidate units of local 
			government. 
			 
			The bills, which reflect five of the 27 recommendations made by Lt. 
			Gov. Evelyn Sanguinetti's Task Force on Local Government 
			Consolidation and Unfunded Mandates, were sponsored by Democrats and 
			had bipartisan support. They empower local officials to begin 
			reducing the nearly 7,000 local units of government in Illinois – 
			1,800 more than any other state. The exorbitantly high number of 
			local governmental agencies puts an enormous burden on taxpayers, 
			who primarily pay for these local governments via property taxes.
			 
			 
			“People are fleeing our state in droves. Our property taxes are 
			crushing the people of Illinois, and we’ve got to start making 
			reforms so people can afford to stay here,” Gov. Rauner said. “Part 
			of reforming and turning around Illinois includes empowering local 
			communities. By signing these bills, local governments will be able 
			to control their futures and tax dollars more efficiently. However, 
			a key component to empowering local communities is missing from 
			these bills. Neither one includes real taxpayer empowerment. While 
			today is a step in the right direction, we must continue to fight to 
			give every resident the right to choose how their local government 
			operates.” 
			 
			Since 2015, Lt. Gov. Sanguinetti has spearheaded a task force 
			charged with identifying opportunities to streamline government in 
			Illinois and, ultimately, reduce costs to taxpayers. In the report 
			detailing the task force’s findings, Lt. Gov. Sanguinetti 
			recommended giving local officials and residents the power to 
			consolidate local government agencies. 
			
			
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“These bills provide a starting point for minimizing the massive 
amount of unnecessary government in the local communities of our state, but 
these bills don’t do enough to bring real change to the people of Illinois,” Lt. 
Gov. Sanguinetti said. “Where I live in Wheaton, I am represented by 16 units of 
local government. That's a lot of hands in the pockets of our taxpayers. In 
Illinois, we are forced to pay the highest property taxes in the nation. We need 
to put the power to consolidate back at the local level and in the hands of the 
people.” 
 
Specifically, SB 3 expands DuPage County’s consolidation pilot program to all 
102 counties of Illinois, giving each the authority to dissolve or consolidate 
some government units whose boards are appointed by the county. It also will 
allow townships in the state to consolidate with coterminous municipalities via 
referendum. 
  
HB 607 amends the Illinois Highway Code and allows the board of trustees of any 
township located in a county with less than 3 million inhabitants to submit a 
proposition during a general or consolidated election to abolish the road 
district in their county, a power already extended to townships in Cook County. 
				 
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