Thornton Township again seeks tax for mental health services – Daily Southtown*

A similar question was narrowly defeated a year ago. Before that election, 11 area mayors and other elected officials circulated a letter in opposition to the new tax, saying property owners were already overtaxed and agencies other than the township were better suited to provide mental health services.
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Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Perhaps money donated to the ACLU that pushed to have the mentally ill wandering around in public would be better spent keeping them confined and reduce. the dangers they represent to themselves and everyone else. No virtue signaling t shirt for doing that, though. Sorry.

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