Arlington Heights board gets petition from Koch brothers-backed group calling for law that may impact Chicago Bears’ stadium plans – Pioneer Press/MSN

The petition, which originated from a section of the Arlington Heights municipal code that allows for resident-generated referendums, calls for the Village Board to consider an ordinance that would prevent the village from extending any kind of financial assistance to any corporation seeking to open in the village. Village officials say such an ordinance would be disastrous for the village, while organizers from Americans for Prosperity call it an “anti-corporate welfare ordinance.”
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Maestro
3 years ago

Private public partnerships can work if due diligence is done and full transparency is established.

A half assed ordinance would probably discourage these kinds of arrangements that some cities need when — a large property (like Arlington Park) becomes vacant — and local funds won’t cover the cost to adapt the site for new use.

Old Joe
3 years ago

AH residents, don’t become the Pontiac pushovers of Illinois.

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