Will Algonquin Township Mail a Newsletter Before the Election?

For at least seven years, Algonquin Township has not spent money on printing and mailing a newsletter to local households.

But an election is coming up and those who decided to run for re-election may be tempted to get some name identification by such a taxpayer-funded effort…just as McHenry County Board Chairman Jack Franks did with his controversial Covid-19 mailing (which was done without County Board approval, although the total cost was over the $30,000 level requiring such approval).

While cleaning out our basement, I ran across the following Algonquin Township newsletter from twenty years ago.

Do Algonquin Township residents need something like this before the 2021 election?

Or are emails like the one below, which arrived on October 12th, good enough? (One has to sign up for such emails.)


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Will Algonquin Township Mail a Newsletter Before the Election? — 4 Comments

  1. They should send one out this time about how State Rep. David McSweeney replaced Bob Miller, the disaster that walked like a man, with Andrew Gasser, the one-man disaster.

    Then lied that he had nothing to do with it.

    Then again, “David McSweeney said” and “David McSweeney lied” are equivalent statements…

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