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Let's be civil about the 377 Board referendum

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The problem isn't that this new proposed board is "only" asking us for $60 and change a year. The problem is every other taxing body on our bills every year asks us for "only" a bit more. I have eight taxing bodies on my bill. And that's not counting what 2013 will mean in terms of health insurance premiums, the Bush tax cuts, the fiscal cliff, shifting teacher pensions to local taxes, etc.

• You don't run April tax increase referendums because you need time to "educate the voters." In every April election, someone tries to sell the big fish story as to why a referendum is being run in April, so allow me to stop it before it starts.

Let's get this out in the open and out of the way right now. You run tax increase referendums in April because not even one voter in five casts a ballot, and the odds are much more in favor of getting a tax increase passed. Period. End of story.

And even if the motive is altruistic, no one in a million years is going to believe it, so let's not try. So let's make a deal – no one tells the lie, and I don't have to call it out in print citing the average 16 percent turnout over the past four April elections.

• People have the right to question creating yet another layer of government. Illinois has more than 7,000 governments, and watching them all is absolutely impossible. The question of accountability regarding creating a 377 Board is a legitimate one.

• There's something of a double standard that has to be addressed here.
The same social service agencies that support the creation of this board are the same ones who in past years have openly criticized the size and scope of the Mental Health Board. They called the board a swelled bureaucratic leviathan when it decided several years ago to spend $4 million in economic stimulus bonds to more than double the size of its headquarters.

Taxpayers who openly ask about this discrepancy, and ask how the 377 Board will be different if it passes, have a legitimate question and deserve an honest answer.

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Kevin Craver

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Northwest Herald

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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