Subscriber Special: Illinois 'Gravy Train' Training 77_Subscriber_Special

December 11, 2017 12:14 PM
 
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"This is exactly why people are so upset. It's another reason why your property taxes are so high."
 
Basically, city mayors and managers go to a big party - to learn 'good government' - at a fancy Chicago hotel to
eat and drink on the taxpayer dime.
 
Daily-Herald
'GRAVY TRAIN' CONFERENCE IS 
ABUSE OF TAXPAYERS
By Dan McCaleb | Daily Herald
December 7, 2017

Read the Daily Herald editorial: CLICK HERE
 
 
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WORSE THAN FIGHTING CITY HALL - AN 'INSTRUMENTALITY OF THE STATE'
Just what is the Illinois Municipal League?

Published at Forbes
Read our OpenTheBooks editorial: CLICK HERE
 
 
   
This week, the Illinois News Network (INN) investigated the Illinois Municipal League conference at the Hilton-Chicago. Taxpayers picked up the tab for fine dining, thousand dollar hotel stays, and paid the bill for one mayor who didn't even show up!

We were asked to comment on the taxpayer abuse:
 
"This is not public service, this is abuse of public spending. Everybody says the gravy train needs to end, and what you've uncovered here is a real gravy train. This lavish travel, airplanes, fancy hotels, fine dining. This is not public service, it's taxpayer abuse."
 
Brad Cole, Director of the Illinois Municipal League steadfastly defended the lavish, taxpayer-paid conference: "So if you want to have good government, you have to have people involved who know what they're talking about." 

News flash to Brad Cole: 'Good government' has nothing to do with an expensive Hilton-Chicago conference paid for by the hard working taxpayer!

In Quincy, the city sent thirteen employees for a cost of nearly $18,000. When questioned by NBC News - Quincy, the mayor indicated he'd recommend sending even more people to the conference next year!
 
Local taxpayers need to hold their local elected officials accountable for tax and spend decisions. Read the full  INN investigation here.

So, what the heck is the Illinois Municipal League (IML)?

Here's what our team at OpenTheBooks found in 2015: The Illinois Attorney General, Comptroller of Illinois, and Secretary of State have no record of the IML organized as either a nonprofit organization, corporation, partnership or unit of government. 

So, what is the IML? They claim 'Instrumentality of the State' status!

What?

 
Read our Forbes editorial, Worse Than Fighting City Hall - An Instrumentality of the State.

The powerful Illinois Municipal League (IML) demands taxpayers pay more taxes, but hasn't filed its own income tax return since 1979. With a membership comprised of 1,211 municipal mayors, managers and administrators, it is one of the most dominant organizations in Illinois.

The IML is a big reason why the Illinois 'Gravy Train' keeps steamrolling taxpayers. This week in Illinois, they proved it again.
 
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