Fall flat
To the Editor:
Rep. Jack Franks’ argument for a new county executive position falls flat on its face. He states that creating a new layer of government will result in lower taxes, and that Will County’s taxes are lower than McHenry County’s taxes because they have such a county executive position. This is certainly not the case.
Franks’ own data show that the tax gap between the counties has remained essentially the same over the past seven years. This means that despite having a county executive who is directly elected by the taxpayers, Will County’s taxes have risen at the same rate.
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