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County Budget: Is It Groundhog Day? Stroger needs more money to avoid layoffs, plug pension hole

Updated 3:25 PM CDT, Mon, Jan 26, 2009

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Nine months after pushing a controversial sales tax hike, Cook County Board President Todd Stroger says he needs more money to avoid masssive layoffs of county employees and to close a hole in the county pension fund.

County Budget: Is It Groundhog Day?

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Nine months after pushing through a sales tax hike, Stroger says he needs more money.

His proposed $2.9 billion budget holds the line on spending and includes no tax increases, but critics immediately said it won't work without significant borrowing or further spending cuts, and some commissioners are hoping mad that just after passing the $400 million increase, Stroger needs millions more.

The board begrudgingly approved a 1 percent increase in the county sales tax, which raised the sales tax in Chicago to the highest level of any major U.S. city, at 10.25 percent. Under the deal, the county portion of the sales tax increased from 0.75 percent to 1.75 percent, WBBM-TV reported.

Back then, county officials said the tax hike was a rare move to keep county government running. They said without the tax hike, health and safety services provided by the county might be in jeopardy.

County officials said the tax hike was supposed to generate $400 million, but apparently it is not generating enough money.

Commissioner Mike Quigley said the call for more money is one he's heard before, and illustrated that point with a small stuffed animal.

"This groundhog basically reminds us that every year, the county budget basically remains the same. You wake up, and it's the same day over and over again," Quigley said.

Commissioners said they're especially angry about a letter that was sent out to all county retirees that basically warned them that pension funds are in jeopardy if Stroger isn't given the borrowing authority he seeks.

Stroger said the money is needed to plug a $104 million hole in the county pension fund.

Since the letter went out, phones at the county building have been reportedly ringing off the hook.

"I don't know how you look yourself in the mirror when you send a letter to a very vulnerable person and tell them they may not get a check next week," Quigley said.

The enmity is palpable, illustrated with a ticking clock posted to the Chicago Tribune's Web site which counts the days until Stroger can be voted out of office.

Stroger said he's proud of the job he's done and he said he's not worried about such timetables.

"If one of the papers, in its great wisdom deems they want to put a clock on me, so be it," Stroger said.

Stroger said he'll ask for a few days of furlough for county employees.

"I think what's going on now is that Todd Stroger is trying to borrow hundreds of millions of dollars to get through his re-election campaign in 15 months, and then stick taxpayers with a second tax increase after the election," Commissioner Forrest Claypool said.

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  • Alan Friday, Nov 28 at 10:18 AM FLAG COMMENT Its time for Mr.Todd to SCRAM. This self appointed idiot has run the County into the ground.
  • Don Thursday, Nov 27 at 5:07 PM FLAG COMMENT This makes me sick! He is pathetic! Who hires his cousin and still expects to be taken seriously?
  • County Watcher Wednesday, Nov 26 at 8:28 PM FLAG COMMENT It is time to fire the Chief Financial Officer. If your company CFO or accountant could not manage your money you find a new one! TIme to send Todd's cuz back to the private sector!
  • Lois Wednesday, Nov 26 at 3:38 PM FLAG COMMENT Of course the new tax has not generated as much money as Mr. Stroger thought it would. If I'm visiting in another county, I sometimes stop to do shopping there. I'm sure many others are doing that also. Why should Chicago and Cook County have the highest taxes in the country? Are our elected officials really that stupid? They think the rest of us are stupid enough to pay more. Pay raises should be done by referendum so t ... MORE >
  • Free American Wednesday, Nov 26 at 11:53 AM FLAG COMMENT Can you see the smirk on his face. As though he finds it fun to ask for more money. I wonder if he did the same with daddy. Its appalling to see a government body with such arrogance to keep spending the way they are while we are in the worst economic crisis ever. Do they understand that tightening the belt means cutting out excess spending, aka fat, not filling the pot until the belt is too tight. We need accountability, resp ... MORE >

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