Column: Daddy Warbucks might not mind, but Daddy Poorbucks does – Champaign News-Gazette

"Township government is a throwback to 100-plus years ago, when agrarian society was dominant. Illinois still has roughly 6,000 units of townships in its 102 counties because it’s politically impossible to get rid them. The City of Champaign Township wants the money the tax hike (a 500 percent property-tax increase) would generate — an estimated $4 million per year — to fund, among other things, the Strides homeless shelter."
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Not paying to read the article, but let’s just say that the thought of eliminating the assistant road commissioner in Podunk Township is a hair raising thought for those filling those redundant, useless offices funded at the taxpayers expense.

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