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Fear and Loathing on the County Executive Trail '12

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Why mess with the perfection that is county government?

As readers know, McHenry County Board members have gotten into quite a lather over the Jack Franks referendum seeking to change to a county executive form of government.

I'm not going to get into the merits and/or demerits of fundamentally changing how county government is led.

But it's been interesting watching county government's reaction to proposed change – they don't like it, and that's not a new development. During the redistricting process last year, a majority steadfastly refused to entertain requests to shrink its size (24 is a lucky number), popularly elect the board chairman (we can't let money and special interests infect us), or set term limits on the chairmanship.

I won't challenge the board's philosophy of, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," but I'll point out, because I'm a wiseguy, this same county board spent time, money and resources trying to fix residential electric bills that the voters resoundingly said weren't broken, either.

Board members last week wrestled with the executive referendum at a special meeting in which they decided against a competing referendum of their own. Without further ado, let's look at some of the debate that swirled at Thursday's special meeting, but ended up on the cutting room floor.

Actually, I'll start with the comment that was made at last night's board meeting ...

• PUT ON YOUR SUNDAY BEST: Republican County Board candidate Michael Walkup told board members that enacting reform measures on their own might dissuade people from voting for a county executive.

He had implored board members to put their own competing referendum on the ballot to popularly elect the chairman – an issue Walkup has campaigned on – but board members soundly rejected the idea.

"How about show the voters you're really serious about reform? It might help. It can't hurt," Walkup said.

Some he aimed at the board chairmanship, which has been held since 2004 by Ken Koehler, R-Crystal Lake.

Walkup said Koehler should announce he will no longer seek the office. He also stated the board should impose term limits on the office, reduce its salary (now about $82,200) and remove the chairman's ability to recommend committee chairmanships – for the record, however, the County Board has the ultimate say.

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Kevin Craver

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Crystal Lake, IL

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Kevin has worked at the Northwest Herald since 2000. The Illinois Associated Press awarded his blog this year as the best news blog in the state for medium-sized newspapers. He has won more than 70 state and national journalism awards.

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