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End of the line as Metra rep, Schaffer says

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WOODSTOCK – Within weeks of Tina Hill’s election as McHenry County Board chairwoman last month, Democratic state Rep. Jack Franks wrote her a letter asking about her intentions regarding county Metra representative Jack Schaffer.

Whatever her intentions are, they will have to include finding a replacement next year. Schaffer said he does not intend to seek another four-year term on the Metra Board of Directors.

Franks since 2010 has wanted to purge members, particularly Schaffer, who were on the board during the era of former Executive Director Phil Pagano, who was found to have inappropriately taken at least $475,000 in unauthorized vacation payouts, twice forging the former board president’s signature. Pagano committed suicide in May 2010 by stepping in front of a Metra train near his rural Crystal Lake home, hours before the board was set to fire him.

Schaffer told the Northwest Herald late Friday morning that he will not submit his name for reappointment. The former state senator and former head of the McHenry County Republican Party was appointed to his first term in 2006. His second term expires June 30, 2014.

“Eight years is enough for me, thank you. That gives them plenty of time [to find a replacement],” Schaffer said.

Schaffer’s continued presence on the Metra
Board was an issue over which Franks and former County Board Chairman Ken Koehler butted heads more than once. Franks wanted Schaffer gone; Koehler wanted him to stay.

They had a brief but testy exchange when Franks brought up Metra at Thursday’s meeting of the Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs Committee, of which Koehler is the vice chairman.

Franks and several other lawmakers have accused the Metra Board of lax oversight of Pagano and had clamored for a clean sweep of members from the Pagano era. Franks said Schaffer, treasurer for the 11-member board, had a fiduciary responsibility to watch the salary and benefits of the transit agency’s longtime head. Pagano served 20 years as the agency’s executive director.

But while it is up to the county boards of each collar county to appoint their Metra Board representatives, they have no authority to remove them.

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