Saturday, January 28, 2006
Where Else Do District 300 Developers Want to Raise Your Taxes? Here Are the Targets of Their Campaign Contributions
McHenry County Blog has looked at the developers who have contributed to efforts to raise Carpentersville School District 300’s taxes and taken a look at other communities where they want higher taxes.
What conclusions can one draw? I see these so far:
For the details and links to all of the committees, click here.
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What conclusions can one draw? I see these so far:
· If any of the developers listed below come to your town, you can expect tax hikers to get their generous financial assistance.Below is what was found about other tax hike support activity of developers who have been interested in District 300. (The most recent contributions are listed first.)
· If Cambridge, (Isenstein/)Pasquinelli, Kennedy, Lakewood, Neumann, Pulte, Realen or Crown or Zale come knocking, prepare to fight a minimum of a $5,000 campaign.
· Lakewood and Crown are willing to write much larger checks.
· Campaigns against school tax hike and bond referendums have been ratcheted up from the level of volunteers asking people to “do the right thing” and “help the kids.” This kind of money buys excellent professionals. Expect cable TV ads, direct mail, phone campaigns, along with yard signs and maybe billboards. If you don’t organize the opposition, expect your taxes to increase regularly as growth occurs.
· Many of the contributions are made quite late in the campaign. Rest assured this is deliberate. It is so local voters will have little chance to find out who is financing the tax hike campaign before the election. Here’s some campaign advice. If you check the State Board of Elections web site every day here, you might notice when the local tax hike committee is getting an infusion of cash, but your time would probably be better spent getting an opposition campaign under way. (If an opponent is homebound, you could assign him/her to look for such contributions and use the information to get some press about the identity of the real backers of the referendum.)
· Use this information to rebut the argument that “Growth pays its own way.” If growth paid its own way, these homebuilders would not be helping extract more tax dollars from your pocket.
For the details and links to all of the committees, click here.
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