...to pay higher taxes to the local taxing district, schools, counties and townships for the loss of increased tax base and the resulting loss of revenue. My guess is that...
...funds – and keep his job, is beyond comprehension – especially when he cannot bring himself to admit it was wrong, but he had COD to pay an attorney to...
...found that those with nothing to hide do not pay an attorney to process FOIA requests. From experience, here is the six step FOIA process every public body has used:...
...eroded the public trust. 2. It matters because the revenue from any revenue generating projects, like this fuel farm, …that revenue alone MUST be able to pay any loans incurred...
...“just fine” or “totally acceptable” or “remotely fair” or “justifiable.” At the urging of former board chairman, Jim “Mouse” McMann and old timer “sick and tired of this bulls–t” Bob...
...a reminder, this situation is the result of an attempt at intimidating a public official for speaking out about unauthorized pay raises (here). The document below was obtained from the...
...Additionally, when that alderman does receive records, do they have to pay for those copies if they exceed 50 pages? The answer to both questions is “NO!” An elected official...
MARSHALL, IL. – (ECWd) – At what point in time should public bodies who spend tax payer money for legal opinions demand the return of those funds or call for...
...the agenda for the last meeting – Approved payment of an attorney invoice – Approved the lease lots resolution on Plat and Covenants – Accepted resignation of the Park Director...
...to pay for that pension. Who is the person that lacks credibility? Mr. Miles who is a concerned citizen that has come forward to legally speak before the board? Or...