“Since Ralph Hinkle started for me he has reported to me
on a daily basis, in person, about his activities.
We discussed daily goals, and accomplishments and set agendas…” Milton Township Supervisor Chris Heidorn, June 1, 2012
What did we discover?
Thousands of taxpayer dollars spent on travel junkets and fine dining; thousands more spent for gas purchases without receipts, mileage or travel logs. Did Hinkle use his township credit card as his personal payday loan? Read the report.
Spanning multiple election cycles, were township assets converted to political use? We question 137 cell phone calls. Was township email used for campaigns or to find party headquarters? Read the report.
Then, we uncovered potentially large liabilities:
Was a “secret surveillance” program installed? Without legal opinion or board approval, the process to install township building surveillance resulted in a price quote “…to record audio at the assessor’s desk”- unbeknownst to the assessor!
For weeks after installation, were citizens secretly taped without notice?Read the report.
Did township employees drink and drive in township vehicles? The allegation is corroborated by township email. But, was anyone held accountable? This seems typical when governmental units are run by insiders.
What a mess.
Do you think this is a Democratic township? Nope.
Illinois is loaded with too many small units of government that have become slush funds for political cliques.
It’s time. Let’s streamline the process whereby citizens can vote to eliminate townships.
Let’s give citizens a choice… for the good of Illinois.
Sincerely,
ADAM ANDRZEJEWSKI Chairman | For The Good of Illinois PAC
PS Together, step by step we are dismantling the establishment that’s decimating Illinois. Please invest $25, $50, $100, $250, $500 or $1000 in For the Good of Illinois PAC today.
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