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Treasurer-comptroller merger urged       Send a link to a friend

Dear Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn:

This letter is a follow-up to our brief discussion last Friday, Sept. 24, during your visit to Lincoln. Thank you for including Lincoln in your tour.

Thank you once again for all of the constructive change that you have been responsible for during your many years of public service. The first and probably most important was your successful effort for the constitutional convention in 1970, your successful effort to reduce the Illinois state legislature by one-third, your formation of CUB (Citizens Utility Board) that represents the public interest regarding all utility rate increases and other related issues, and term limits for elected officials. (Citizens for Justice Inc. collected over 2,200 signatures locally for your term-limits effort.) You have always demonstrated a willingness to be a strong advocate for the public.

 

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It is because of your belief in "trust the people" and your willingness to circumvent the Illinois state legislature by your leading petition drives and collecting authorized signatures from the public. You then could place volatile issues on the ballot so the voters, and not the politicians, could vote on what is best for them.

Because both the present treasurer and comptroller favor merging their two offices, we believe the time is right to allow Illinois voters to vote on a constitutional amendment to combine these two offices. Can we count on you to lead yet another petition drive for the merger of the treasurer and comptroller offices?

Best wishes always,
Citizens for Justice Inc.
Lester C. Van Bibber III
President

(posted 10-1-04)

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