Homer Township lets voters weigh in on pension reform, key issues – Illinois Policy

“We want what’s best for the taxpayer, and for people working here, too. But with increasing pension costs, all it means is higher property taxes or other costs for people,” Homer Township Supervisor Steve Balich said.
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Bob Anderson
1 year ago

If Homer Township Supervisor and DuPage County Board Member Steve Balich, a shameful, public funded double-dipper’s quote “We want what’s best for the taxpayer.”: he should but these questions on the ballot. 1) Should 1850s township government be eliminated? 2) Should it be legal to hold more than taxpayer funded office?

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