Friday, January 31, 2014

DuPage Committee Studies Graduated Income Tax

The state cannot raise the revenue it needs to meet the basic core services, not because these services have grown and are to expensive, it is because the revenue system has not allowed for adequate revenue growth.  The graduated income tax will allow the state to provide the services we need, reduce the debt and grow the economy.  



The Doings Newspaper reports the following

County Board member Laurie Nowak, a Democrat from Bartlett, wondered if the state’s financial condition was as dire as portrayed by Sandack, noting that the fourth quarter of 2013 had produced strong growth.

County Board member Elizabeth Chaplin, a Democrat from Grove, questioned whether the flat tax was really as fair as portrayed by those who want to retain the status quo. She said that recent years had seen cuts in services to seniors and education, and that when factoring in all the other taxes Illinois residents paid, the brunt of the tax burden fell on the shoulders of lower-earning taxpayers.

“It’s an unfair system,” she said. 


You can read the full story  here.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Making DuPage a Cool County

Although not mentioned in the article DuPage County Board Member Laurie Nowak District 6 is on the Environmental Committee and has done much work on the Cool County Initiative. Laurie spoke at the summit as well. Very proud of my colleague.

The Naperville Sun reports the following

If local activists have anything to say about it, DuPage County is in for a cool spell.
Success will depend on the participation of myriad sectors, from corporations to neighborhoods, nonprofits to governmental agencies.
That proposition was the basis of the 2014 DuPage Energy Summit, held recently at the Hotel Arista in far northwest Naperville. Titled “Making DuPage a Cool County: A plan for energy and economic stability,” the event drew business people, environmental advocates, residents and others with an interest in the effort to improve local air quality by cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
The DuPage effort is well underway.
When DuPage officials took on the Sierra Club’s Cool Counties challenge in September 2012, they established a target of decreasing countywide greenhouse gas emissions by 10 percent from 2007 levels by 2020, and 20 percent by 2030.
“It’s a pretty audacious goal, but I think it’s a very achievable goal,” said summit organizer Brook McDonald, chairman of the Green Government Council and president and CEO of the Conservation Foundation, headquartered in Naperville.



You can read the complete story here.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Graduated Income Tax




As a leader and public servant, making decisions based upon the facts and sharing the facts with the public should be a priority. I am concerned about the unsupported information that is being spread about the progressive income tax also known as the graduated income tax.

The income tax increase that was passed in January of 2011 will begin to sunset in January of 2015, changing from 5% to 3.75%.  The state will lose an estimated 2 billion dollars in revenue in fiscal year 2015 and $5 billion in fiscal year 2016. 

In response to this, the General Assembly can choose to do nothing, and try to find a way to cut $7 billion from the already strapped discretionary budget. Another option would be to extend 2011 income tax rate of the 5%, continuing an inflexible and ineffective form of revenue collection.

The final option is a graduated income tax structure.  In order for this to happen both houses in the general assembly would have to pass a bill with 3/5 majority, allowing the proposed amendment language to appear on the November 2014 ballot. Then it would have to be approved by 60% of Illinois voters, or by a majority of those voting for the amendment. If passed, Illinois would then have the option of enacting a progressive income tax. 

It is important to remember that no bills have been, nor can be, proposed that determine the tax structure of a graduated income tax.  However, the whole point of this type of income tax is to tax those with a greater ability to pay with a higher effective tax rate, and provide tax relief to those in a lower and middle income brackets. A graduated income tax is fair and effective.

I would encourage the public to gather as much information as possible on the fiscal health of our state. A Better Illinois is a coalition of community leaders and organizations throughout the state that support this constitutional change as does the League of Women Voters.  Visit their website for information and make sure you know all the options, so when the time comes you can make an informed decision.


The League of Women Voters of Illinois website can be found here.

A Better Illinois website can be found here.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Jean Kaczmarek for County Clerk - Has Your Polling Place Changed

This information is being provided via Jean Kaczmarek for County Clerk



Has your polling place changed? If you live in DuPage County, there’s a one in four chance the answer is yes. Notifications were sent out recently. Also, you can go on-line to double-check your polling place and voter registration status. Please spread the word to neighbors, friends and family.


DuPage County IL Official Website - DuPage County Election Commission, Voter Status Lookupwww.dupageco.orgDuPage County IL Government Website with information about County Board officials, Elected Officials, 18th Judicial Circuit Court Information, Property Tax Information, and Departments for Community Services, Homeland Security, Public Works, Stormwater, DOT, Convalescent Center, Supervisor of Assess...


You can find her and like her facebook page here.

Monday, January 27, 2014

DuPage County Heating Site Locations


The National Weather Service is advising a wind chill warning for the DuPage County area effective 3 a.m. Monday Jan. 27 through 9 a.m. Wednesday Jan. 29 forecast of wind chills ranging from -25 to -45 degrees.


You can find heating site locations here.

This Week's Meetings


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Sunday, January 26, 2014

DuPage County Heating Sites

The National Weather Service is advising a wind chill warning for the DuPage County area effective 3 a.m. Monday Jan. 27 through 9 a.m. Wednesday Jan. 29 forecast of wind chills ranging from -25 to -45 degrees.


You can find heating site locations here.

Metra Service Updates and Alerts


From the Metra website

To Metra Riders,

Safety is our number one priority! Extremely cold, potentially record-breaking temperatures are forecast for the Chicago area on Monday. As always, we will make every reasonable effort to provide a timely and comfortable commute.

However, trains are likely to be delayed. Please allow extra travel time to assure safe passage to and from your destination. In the interest of safety, we will be operating at reduced speeds, if necessary, to reduce the stress on the rails. Cold weather often leads to slower boarding and we therefore expect station stops to be longer than usual.

We urge passengers to use extra caution getting on and off trains safely. Metra will continue to utilize all possible measures available to combat extraordinary weather conditions, beyond our control, that could create unanticipated delays or service disruptions.

Metra will have extra engineering and mechanical personnel in the field over the weekend to keep our switches operational and have our locomotives and trains ready for service. This is difficult; work on switches and much of the routine train servicing must be performed outdoors, and the severe cold is as hard on our workers as it is on our equipment.

Complete service updates and alerts can be found here.

DuPage County Health Department News

GOVERNOR DESIGNATES JAN. 26 KAWASAKI AWARENESS DAY

Wed January 22, 2014
Gov. Pat Quinn has passed a proclamation designating Sunday, January 26 as Kawasaki Awareness day in Illinois. According to the Kawasaki Disease Foundation, an estimated 4,200 children are diagnosed with Kawasaki Disease (KD) each year. KD is a serious illness that causes an inflammation of blood vessels throughout the body and primarily affects young children under 5 years of age. More importantly, KD is a leading cause of acquired heart disease in children.
It is still unclear what causes KD and due to the fact that there is no test to detect this disease in children, it is important to understand the common signs and symptoms of this disease. Treatment within 10 days after the initial symptoms appear is essential to decrease the risk of heart problems.


A high fever lasting at least five days is the initial symptom of KD. Other signs and symptoms that many, but not all children will develop include; 
  • Large, swollen glands in the neck
  • A rash that often peels
  • Red shiny of dry cracked lips
  • Red, lumpy tongue (strawberry tongue)
  • Bloodshot eyes
  • Swollen / red hands or feet
  • Joint pains
  • Extreme irritability 

Children with these symptoms are understandable very uncomfortable and irritable. Any parent whose child is suffering from a long lasting fever and any of these symptoms should seek immediate medical attention. Most children who receive treatment will recover completely from KD when detected early. However, about 25% of children that do not receive treatment will develop heart disease.
For more information on Kawasaki Disease, visit kdfoundation.org. For more information on the DuPage County Health Department, follow us on Twitter @DuPageHD or become a fan on Facebook. 


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You can read the complete press release here.

Friday, January 24, 2014

DuPage Officials Dedicate Jan. 26 as Kawasaki Awareness Day


DuPage County Press Release

Johnna Kelly
DuPage County Board members dedicated Jan. 26, 2014, as Kawasaki Disease Awareness Day in DuPage County.
Kawasaki Disease, or KD, is a serious illness characterized by the inflammation of blood vessels throughout the body. It is the No. 1 cause of permanent heart disease in children and is diagnosed in an estimated 5,000 U.S. children annually who are primarily under the age of 8. KD can lead to permanent heart disease, life-long aneurysms, stent placement, heart transplants, skin disorders and childhood anxiety.
The recognition of this disease was prompted by County Board member Liz Chaplin’s dedication to the issue on behalf of her daughter who had KD as a child.
Chaplin said her teenage daughter was diagnosed at the age of 7, however is healthy today because a doctor made the diagnosis quickly.
“We are very lucky because my daughter’s doctor recognized the symptoms immediately. Since she was treated so quickly and properly, she has been able to maintain a healthy lifestyle in her teenage years,” said Chaplin. “Unless a diagnosis is made within 10 days of the onset of the associated symptoms such as a high fever, the child can develop coronary aneurysms and heart disease that could result in long-term or permanent damage.”
Chaplin said the DuPage County Health Department will send a fact sheet about KD to emergency rooms, schools and daycare centers to notify parents of the signs and symptoms that may indicate the disease.
Recent instances of young adults suffering heart attacks in their 20’s and 30’s show evidence of old aneurysms and a missed diagnosis of KD as a child. Missed diagnosis of KD can lead to permanent heart disease and untimely death, placing an unnecessary financial burden on the health care system. Through proper and comprehensive diagnosis and treatment, the symptoms and effects of KD can be substantially decreased and quality of life for the individual can be improved.
A lack of public awareness and understanding of the disease plays a significant role in the overwhelming numbers of undiagnosed and untreated cases of KD, and the dissemination of inaccurate, misleading information contributes to the obstacles preventing diagnosis and treatment of the disease.
Chaplin urges physicians and parents to learn the facts about KD in order to seek appropriate treatment and care.
“If your child is sick and you feel that it’s more than a common cold, trust your instincts and seek another opinion,” said Chaplin, who has known other children who suffer from KD and have life-altering conditions.

Monday, January 20, 2014

This Week's Metings


Representation from Metra will be attending our Public Transit meeting on Tuesday, January 21 at 7:30 a.m. to discuss the cancellation and delays due to the extreme weather conditions we experienced over the past few weeks.

You can find additional meeting information  here.

DuPage Public Transit Update


DuPage County and Metra have a very good working relationship.    The staff at Metra has been more than willing to assist DuPage County with any questions or concerns that arise.

Like many of you,  I too have been concerned with the many cancellations and delays that have occurred over the past few weeks.  Discussions have taken place about the best approach to have our concerns addressed.

Here in DuPage County we want to work with Metra and are grateful that representation from Metra will be attending our Public Transit meeting on Tuesday, January 21 at 7:30 a.m.  This is a great opportunity to get first hand knowledge of exactly what happened and what the plan is moving forward.

Not only will the committee be hearing from Metra,  James Healy, DuPage County Board Member, District 5 will  be speaking about his fine work as Chairman of the Transportation Steering Committee with the National Associations of Counties.


You can view the full Public Tranist Agenda here.

You can read about the National Association of Counties Transportation Steering Committee here.

A link to Metra's Website can be found here.

Sunday, January 19, 2014

DuPage County Public Transit Update

DuPage County and Metra have a very good working relationship.    The staff at Metra has been more than willing to assist DuPage County with any questions or concerns that arise.

Like many of you,  I too have been concerned with the many cancellations and delays that have occurred over the past few weeks.  Discussions have taken place about the best approach to have our concerns addressed.

Here in DuPage County we want to work with Metra and are grateful that representation from Metra will be attending our Public Transit meeting on Tuesday, January 21 at 7:30 a.m.  This is a great opportunity to get first hand knowledge of exactly what happened and what the plan is moving forward.

Not only will the committee be hearing from Metra,  James Healy, DuPage County Board Member, District 5 will  be speaking about his fine work as Chairman of the Transportation Steering Committee with the National Associations of Counties.


You can view the full Public Tranist Agenda here.

You can read about the National Association of Counties Transportation Steering Committee here.

A link to Metra's Website can be found here.






Saturday, January 18, 2014

Join the MLK Celebration Committee for The 24th Annual DuPage County Celebration of the Life, Legacy, and Vision of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The Annual Event welcomes people of all faith traditions, races, ethnic backgrounds and economic classes to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Keynote Speaker:  Pastor Corey B. Brooks, Sr.
Founder of New Beginnings Church, Chicago


When:        January 20, 2014

Time:         6:30

Where:      Hammerschmidt Chapel
                  Elmhurst College
                  190 Prospect Ave
                  Elmhurst, Il 60126

You can find directions to Elmhurst College here.