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HomeMy WebLinkAbout91-0508 Income Tax Surcharge R11-0SQ$ RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR THE INCOME TAX SURCHARGE WHEREAS, in 1989 the State Legislature passed a temporary income tax surcharge partially to benefit education in Illinois; and WHEREAS, the income tax surcharge will expire in 1991 unless the legislature acts to extend the surcharge; and WHEREAS, the additional state dollars generated by the income tax surcharge enabled District U-46 to operate in a fiscally responsible manner and make substantial progress in reducing accumulated debt; and WHEREAS, these additional state dollars allowed District U-46 to avoid program cuts (including elimination of athletics and other extra-curricular activities) and staff reductions; and WHEREAS, enrollment in School District U-46 is growing rapidly as evidenced by its growth of more than 1,000 students in the last year; and WHEREAS, these additional state dollars also allowed District U-46 to make many needed program improvements, including hiring additional teachers to accommodate its rapidly growing student population, reestablishing an elementary school art program, instituting programs to serve the needs of at-risk students, and other innovative services; and WHEREAS, state funding for education has been unpredictable throughout the 1980 ' s until the enactment of the income tax surcharge; and WHEREAS, substantial and predictable state funding is essential in order to provide a quality education to the children of Illinois; and WHEREAS, stable revenue replacement for education should be an essential component of any proposal to provide property tax relief. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that the City Council of the City of Elgin supports making permanent the income tax surcharge for education. s/ George VanDeVoorde George VanDeVoorde, Mayor Presented: May 8, 1991 Adopted: May 8, 1991 Vote: Yeas 6 Nays 0 Recorded: Attest: s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk TELEPHONE 708/695-6500 FAX 708/695-9038 COP7 Direct Line 931-5660 • Fax 931-5665 F E��iEl„, ,, \ CITY OF ELGIN 150 DEXTER COURT ELGIN, ILLINOIS 60120-5555 9 p4U,� _ ro p�R4IED FEB May 13, 1991 Mr. Robert Johnson, President Board of Education School District U-46 355 East Chicago Street Elgin, IL 60120 Re: Resolution of Support Dear Mr. Johnson: I am enclosing a certified copy of the Resolution of Support for the Income Tax Surchage adopted by the Elgin City Council at its last meeting on May 8, 1991 . Very truly yours, Dolonna "Loni" Mecum, PLS City Clerk dkm Enclosure EO&) ,`ip School Administrative Office J 355 East Chicago Street District Elgin, Illinois 60120-6543 i u•46 FAX (708) 888-5000 88-0 02 April 18, 1991 Mr. George VanDeVoorde Mayor City of Elgin 150 Dexter Court Elgin, IL 60120 Dear George: The spring legislative session is upon us. Between now and June 30th, the state legislature will deal with numerous issues which could have a big impact on District U-46. Among the major issues being debated this session are the extension of the income tax surcharge and property tax relief. As in the past, we need the need the help of business and community leaders to help us take our message to Springfield. On Thursday, May 16, Concerned Citizens for Education is sponsoring District U-46 Lobby Day, our annual bus trip to Springfield. Numerous community leaders, business leaders and private citizens have joined for this trip in previous years and our visits have had an impact on legislators statewide. We believe we can have a similar impact this year and we would like the City of Elgin to be officially represented on May 16. Would your schedule permit you to join us? Enclosed is a resolution adopted by Concerned Citizens for Education and by the District U-46 Board of Education. The resolution and the related exhibits illustrate the positive impact of the income tax surcharge. We would like the Elgin City Council to adopt a similar resolution of support before May 16. We would also appreciate your designating someone to serve as a liaison between the City of Elgin and us on legislative matters. Please contact us at 888-5040 with the name of your legislative liaison. Reservations for the May 16th Lobby Day may also be made by calling the same phone number. On behalf of Concerned Citizens for Education and the District U-46 Board of Education, we thank you for the support you have shown in the past. We encourage your continued legislative involvement this spring and in the years to come. Working together, we can make a positive difference for the students of District U-46. Sincerely, 114141-- anet L. Korman Richard Rayner, Jr. Legislative Chairperson Chairperson District U-46 Board of Education Concerned Citizens for Education /djl ( cc: Elgin City Council members City Manager Larry Rice School District U.46 Serves: Bartlett, Elgin, Hanover Park, South Elgin, Streamwood, Wayne and portions of Carol Stream, St. Charles, Schaumburg and West Chicago SCHOOL DISTRICT U-46 • Elgin, Illinois RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR THE INCOME TAX SURCHARGE WHEREAS in, 1989 the State Legislature passed a temporary income tax surcharge partially to benefit education in Illinois; and WHEREAS the income tax surcharge will expire in 1991 unless the legislature acts to extend the surcharge; and WHEREAS the additional state dollars generated by the income tax surcharge enabled District U-46 to operate in a fiscally responsible manner and make substantial progress in reducing accumulated debt; and WHEREAS these additional state dollars allowed District U-46 to avoid program cuts (including elimination of athletics and other extra-curricular activities) and staff reductions; and WHEREAS enrollment in School District U-46 is growing rapidly as evidenced by our growth of more than 1,000 students in the last year; and WHEREAS these additional state dollars also allowed District U-46 to make many needed program improvements, including hiring additional teachers to accommodate our rapidly growing student population, reestablishing an elementary school art program, 47, instituting programs to serve the needs of at-risk students, and other innovative services; and WHEREAS state funding for education had been unpredictable throughout the 1980's until the enactment of the income tax surcharge; and WHEREAS substantial and predictable state funding is essential in order to provide a quality education to the children of Illinois; and WHEREAS stable revenue replacement for education should be an essential component of any proposal to provide property tax relief; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Education of School District U-46 supports making permanent the income tax surcharge for education. Dated this day of ) 7 <- �. ' , 1991 Pr ident, B r of Education 47) School District U-46 ATTEST: Secretary, Board of Education School District U-46 9122