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39% of Illinois Teachers Pay Nothing for Pensions

May 16, 2011 By: Cal Skinner Category: Alton, Argo, Arlington Heights, Aurora, Ball Chatham, Belleville, Belvidere School District, Berwyn, Bremen Township, Cahokia, Canton, Cary Elementary School District 26, Cary Grade School District, Champaign, Chicago Public Schools, Chicago Schools, Cicero, Collinsville, Crete-Monee, Crystal Lake Grade School District 47, Crystal Lake High School District 155, Danville, Decatur, DeKalb, District 155, District 165, District 2, District 200, District 26, District 3, District 300, District 47, Dixon, Dolton, Downers Grove, East Maine, Edwardsville, Effingham, Elgin School District, Elmhurst, Evanston, Freeport, Geneva, Genoa, Grayslake Unit School District 46, Harvard School District 50, Harvey, Highland Park, Homewood, Illinois Education Association, Illinois State Board of Education, Johnsburg School District, Joliet, Kaneland School District 302, Kankakee, Kevin McCarthy, Larry Snow, LaSalle, Lemont, Leyden Township, Lockport Township, Lombard, Lyons Township, Manteno, Marion, Massac, Mattoon, McHenry Grade School District 15, McHenry High School District 156, Moline, Naperville Unit District 203, New Lenox, Niles, Nippersink Elementary School District 2, North Boone, O'Fallon, Oak Lawn, Palatine, Park Ridge, Pension, Peoria, Peru, Plainfield, Proviso Township, Quincy, Reed Custer, Rochester, Rockford School District, Round Lake School District 116, Schaumburg, Schiller Park, School, Springfield, St. Charles School District, Summit Hill, Sycamore School District 427, Taylorville, Teacher Negotiations, Teacher Pay, Teacher Pension, Teacher Salaries, Teachers Retirement System, Teachers Union, Thornton Township, Tolono, Union, Urbana, Valley View, Warren Township High School District, Wauconda, Waukegan, West Chicago, Wheeling, Wilmington, Woodstock School District 200, Yorkville, Zion

Larry Snow

While Democrats say Teachers ‘Have Kept Their Part of the Deal?’

is the title of an April 5, 2011, article by former Huntley School District 158 Board member Larry Snow.  (The quote was in the Chicago Tribune Marcy 31, 2011.  It is from Executive Director Dick Ingram of Teachers’ Retirement System.)

The article was published in “The Champion” with this teaser:

“82,981 of 132,502 Illinois Teachers Pay Nothing or Little into Their Pensions

That’s 63% of all teachers in Illinois.

The State Journal-Register is reporting that State Rep. Kevin McCarthy (D-Orland Park) is promoting a bill where state and local governments would all pay six percent of payroll toward employee pensions.

In a revealing sentence in reporter Chris Wetterich’s article, he writes,

What’s unclear is how much more employees themselves would have to pay.

Because no one has done the research except, I believe, the Illinois Education Association and Snow, how much extra teachers would have to pay if their so-called contribution rate was raised from 9.4% to 13.77% is a really good question.

While not covering every school district in Illinois, Snow did research the teachers’ contracts for all of the large school districts (by law all are supposed to be on the internet) in order to find out how much teachers pay in order to get a “full 75 percent pension after working only 27 years.” He points out, “Most adults work for 27 years before they turn age 50.”

As way of background, Snow notes that teachers are not in the Social Security System and, therefore, are not forced to pay Social Security taxes.

“Ordinary workers get hit with a 6.2 percent deduction for Social Security,” Snow writes. “It’s a deduction they have to pay federal and state income taxes on.

“Democrats gave teachers a huge loophole of not paying income taxes on any of their pension deductions” he continues. “This enormous no-tax handout to teachers amounts to billions of dollars each year.”

Snow’s research leads him to this conclusion:

Over 51,000 of the total 132,502 teachers in Illinois contribute nothing from their K-12 paychecks into their pensions. Illinois law says it is to be 9.4 percent.

“About an additional 32,000 teachers pay little into their pensions. It is 1.81 percent to be precise for these 31,956 teachers.

How many teachers pay not a dime toward their retirement?

51,025 teachers in 186 school districts pay nothing for retirement benefits.

They “don’t pay a penny into the 9.4 percent called out by Illinois law.

“There are a total of 868 districts in Illinois.

“The pay-zero teachers listed are 39 percent of all teachers in Illinois,” Snow reveals.

No agency in state government seems to keep track of this information.

Not the Downstate Teachers Retirement Fund, which boldly and incorrectly claims,

“Active TRS members are required to contribute 9.4 percent of their creditable earnings each year…”

The State Board of Education doesn’t keep track either.

My guess is that only the Illinois Education Association has a matrix showing what school districts have given what benefits in contract negotiations.

Snow discovered this about Lockport:

“…on page 14 of the Lockport Township HS 205 teachers contract it reads:

  1. The Board will pay the current level of retirement contribution to the Teachers Retirement System of Illinois.”
  2. It is expressly understood that figures appearing on this salary schedule include a sum equal to the current level of TRS contribution of the base salary of each Teacher which is, in fact, payable to the Teachers’ Retirement System on the Teacher’s behalf.”

“The ISBE report shows this board paying nothing. A Democrat bureaucracy doesn’t check the teachers contracts to see if what is reported, matches what’s in writing.”

And, if legislation is passed requiring 4.37 percentage points more, how long do you think it will take Lockport taxpayers to pick up the difference?

Given that local teachers’ unions pretty much control school boards wherever they are elected (read everywhere but Chicago), my guess is will be on the top of the collective bargaining list.

Do you wonder if Rep. McCarthy knows that?

Is his proposal just a setting up local taxpayers for an even bigger fall?

Five years from now will 39% of teachers still be paying nothing for their pensions?

Even better for teachers is that this pension payment ups their pension payments.

Take a look at the chart below.  Chances are your school district is on it.

Chart of Pension Contributions by 82,981 District Teachers of 132,502 Total Illinois K-12 Teachers

Name of District

 

No. of Teachers Percent of Pension

Contributed by Teachers

Thornton Twp 205 428 Zero
Proviso 209 281 Zero
Waukegan 60 1,098 Zero
Morton 201 455 Zero
Kankakee 111 348 Zero
Joliet 204 340 Zero
Round Lake 116 387 Zero
Rockford 1,843 Zero
Decatur 61 454 Zero
Crete Monee 340 Zero
Danville 118 382 Zero
Valley View 365 1,068 Zero
Aurora West 129 706 Zero
East Peoria 309 69 Zero
Galesburg 281 Zero
Bremen 228 313 Zero
Freeport 317 Zero
Leyden 212 219 Zero
Elgin U-46 2,332 Zero
Rock Island 388 Zero
Mattoon 225 Zero
Collinsville 394 Zero
Massac 1 143 Zero
Sterling 219 Zero
Belvidere 531 Zero
Quincy 436 Zero
Dixon 179 Zero
West Chicago 248 Zero
Cook County 130 289 Zero
Cicero 99 738 Zero
Joliet 86 617 Zero
Harvey 152 163 Zero
Crystal Lake 155 412 Zero
Crystal Lake 47 564 Zero
Wheeling 21 489 Zero
Champaign 4 717 Zero
United CUSD 304 68 Zero
Riverdale 100 76 Zero
Reed Custer 255 114 Zero
Wilmington 209U 84 Zero
United Township 30 90 Zero
Summit Hill 161 213 Zero
Plainfield 1,695 Zero
Schiller Park 81 98 Zero
Dolton 149 176 Zero
Township 211 Palatine 799 Zero
Ball Chatham 5 248 Zero
Taylorville 3 152 Zero
Williamsville 15 81 Zero
Harrisburg 3 130 Zero
Belleville 201 281 Zero
Dupo 196 76 Zero
O’Fallon 203 145 Zero
O’Fallon 90 207 Zero
Rochester 3A 142 Zero
Pekin 108 248 Zero
Morton 709 175 Zero
New Lenox 122 287 Zero
Frankfort 157 158 Zero
Marion 2 219 Zero
Carterville 5 110 Zero
Kinnikinnick 131 122 Zero
Tolono 7 116 Zero
Mahomet-Seymour 3 161 Zero
Champaign 4 717 Zero
Urbana 346 Zero
Charleston 1 180 Zero
Park Ridge 64 319 Zero
Evanston 202 222 Zero
Maine HSD 207 508 Zero
Arlington Heights 214 753 Zero
Niles 219 350 Zero
Berkeley 87 165 Zero
Berwyn South 263 Zero
Lyons 204 239 Zero
Lemont 113 144 Zero
Palatine 15 713 Zero
Schaumburg 54 1,003 Zero
Oak Lawn 123 203 Zero
Oak Lawn 229 114 Zero
CHSD 230 Orland Park 519 Zero
Argo 217 111 Zero
Homewood 233 174 Zero
Genoa 424 137 Zero
Sycamore 427 231 Zero
Dekalb 428 362 Zero
Lombard 44 216 Zero
Downers Grove 58 277 Zero
Hinsdale 86 296 Zero
Elmhurst 205 538 Zero
Naperville 203 1,063 Zero
Effingham 40 176 Zero
Canton Union 66 175 Zero
Morris 54 61 Zero
Morris 101 50 Zero
Coal City 1 138 Zero
Jersey 100 164 Zero
Central CUSD 301 224 Zero
Kaneland 302 275 Zero
St. Charles 303 880 Zero
Cahokia 298 0.4
Chicago Public Schools 23,219 2
Peoria 150 988 0.4
Springfield 1,105 0.4
Moline 40 461 0.4
Harvard 149 0.87
Dolton 148 236 1.4
Belleville 118 228 0.4
Pekin 303 125 0.4
Hononegah 207 118 0.4
Arlington Heights 59 444 3
Leyden 212 219 0.4
Summit 104 103 0.4
Palos 118 130 0.4
CHSD 219 Orland Park 519 0.4
Bensenville 2 145 1.4
DuPage 88 266 0.4
CHSD 94 122 0.9
CUSD 300 1,189 4.4
Hawthorn 73 253 1.4
Lake Forest 115 132 0.4
Wauconda 118 273 0.4
Johnsburg 12 158 0.4
Cary 26 192 4.9
Woodstock 200 385 1.4
Keeneyville 20 107 0.4
Winnebago 323 117 0.4
LaSalle-Peru Twp. 120 88 0.7
Prairie-Hills 144 187 0.4
Geneva 304 367 Zero
Herscher 2 126 Zero
Manteno 5 160 Zero
Bourbonnais 53 160 Zero
Bradley 61 103 Zero
Bradley Bourbonnais 307 114 Zero
Momence 1 88 Zero
Yorkville 115 329 Zero
Plano 88 154 Zero
Oswego 308 827 Zero
Streator 44 132 Zero
Ottawa 141 140 Zero
Ottawa 140 102 Zero
Glenview 34 343 Zero
Zion 6 177 Zero
Grayslake 46 266 Zero
Elmwood Park 401 181 Zero
Libertyville 70 159 Zero
North Shore 112 374 Zero
HSD 113 Highland Park 249 Zero
Grant 124 91 Zero
Zion-Benton 126 156 Zero
Evanston 65 547 Zero
Grayslake 127 187 Zero
Meridian 15 64 Zero
Mt. Zion 3 133 Zero
Edwardsville 7 480 Zero
Alton 11 467 Zero
Macomb 185 130 Zero
McHenry 15 282 Zero
McHenry 156 158 Zero
Nippersink 2 92 Zero
Columbia 4 111 Zero
Waterloo 5 166 Zero
Hillsboro 3 114 Zero
Meridian 223 113 Zero
Illinois Valley Central 321 139 Zero
Carbondale 165 76 Zero
Carbondale 95 105 Zero
Riverton 14 85 Zero
Auburn 10 90 Zero
Pawnee 11 47 Zero
Panhandle 2 35 Zero
Sullivan 300 75 Zero
Centralia 135 93 Zero
Litchfield 12 83 Zero
Harlem 122 505 Zero
Granite City 9 617 Zero
Princeton 115 86 Zero
Princeton 500 43 Zero
Bond County 2 120 Zero
Duquoin CUSD 300 101 Zero
Rocton 140 102 Zero
Rochelle Twp. HSD 212 71 Zero
Rochelle CCSD 231 131 Zero
Byron 226 127 Zero
Oregon 220 104 Zero
Farmington Central 265 85 Zero
Porta 202 75 Zero
River Bend 2 71 Zero
Red Bud 132 73 Zero
Sparta 140 105 Zero
Southwestern 9 107 Zero
Staunton 6 87 Zero
Gillespie 7 81 Zero
Hamilton County 10 83 Zero
Midwest Central 191 85 Zero
Tuscola 301 86 Zero
West Carroll 314 99 Zero
Oakwood 76 64 Zero
Hoopeston 11 94 Zero
Westville 2 80 Zero
Beardstown 15 98 Zero
El Paso-Gridley 11 99 Zero
Murphysboro 186 137 Zero
Monticello 25 111 Zero
Paris-Union 95 74 Zero
Mt. Vernon Twp. 210 80 Zero
Mt. Vernon 80 109 Zero
Jasper County 1 101 Zero
Steger 194 128 Zero
Calumet City 155 77 Zero
North Boone 200 116 Zero
CCSD 93 Carol Stream 294 Zero
East Maine SD 63 254 Zero
Lockport Township HS 205 205 Zero
     
Above Teachers Total 82,981  

 

Feds Expand Video Gambling Indictment

March 02, 2010 By: Cal Skinner Category: Amarjeet S. Bhachu, Amusements Inc, Berwyn, C & S Coin Operated Amusements, Casey Szaflarski, Cook County Sheriff, DINO VITALO, Mark Polchan, Michael Sarno, Nan Nolan, Outlaws Motorcycle Club, SAMUEL VOLPENDESTO, Slot Machine, Slot Machines, T. Markus Funk, U.S. Attorney, Video Gambling, Video Poker

BERWYN BUSINESSMAN ARRESTED ON FEDERAL ILLEGAL GAMBLING AND
TAX FRAUD CHARGES; ADDED AS EIGHTH DEFENDANT IN NEW INDICTMENT

CHICAGO – A Chicago man who allegedly helped a criminal organization run its illegal gambling activities was arrested today on federal gambling and tax fraud charges, federal law enforcement officials announced.

The defendant, Casey Szaflarski, acting through his Berwyn business, Amusements, Inc., was charged with conducting an illegal gambling business since 2002, along with two other men, among seven total, who were charged previously.

The gambling and tax charges against Szaflarski were brought in a superseding indictment that was returned by a federal grand jury last week and unsealed today following his arrest.  The charges allege that Szaflarski failed to report more than $255,000 of business income between 2004 and 2006, and that he failed to file a federal income tax return for 2007.

Szaflarski, 52, was scheduled to be arraigned at 2:30 p.m. today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Nan Nolan in Federal Court in Chicago.

He was charged with one count of conducting an illegal gambling business, three counts of filing a false federal income tax return and one count of failing to file a federal income tax return, for a total of five counts in the 16-count superseding indictment.

The new indictment was announced by Patrick J. Fitzgerald, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; Alvin Patton, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division in Chicago; Robert D. Grant, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; and Andrew L. Traver, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago Office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Federal officials commended the assistance of the Berwyn Police Department and the Cook County Sheriff’s Department.

The charges against Szaflarski were brought in a superseding indictment in United States v. Polchan, et al., 08 CR 115, in which seven other defendants were indicted in May 2009 on racketeering conspiracy charges alleging eight years of

  • criminal activity, including
  • armed robberies and thefts,
  • illegal gambling,
  • obstruction of justice and
  • arson, including the pipe-bombing of a competing Berwyn video and vending machine business in 2003.

Szaflasrki was not charged in the racketeering conspiracy or arson counts.  He was charged with conducting an illegal gambling business, ongoing since at least 2002, with co-defendants Michael Sarno and Mark Polchan.

Today’s indictment adds a new forfeiture allegation seeking at least $3,607,201 from Szaflarski, Sarno and Polchan as proceeds of the alleged illegal gambling activity.  The indictment results, in part, from federal search warrants that were executed at more than two dozen suburban locations, including bars and restaurants, on May 27, 2009.

The three counts of filing false federal income tax returns allege that Szaflarski failed to report the following income from his closely-held business, Amusements, Inc.:

  • at least $78,417 for 2004 when he reported total income of $373,736;
  • at least $82,355 for 2005 when he reported total income of $262,842; and
  • at least $94,593 for 2006 when he reported total income of $286,071.

The indictment further alleges that Szaflarski failed to file a federal income tax return for 2007 when he received gross income of at least $95,911.

The government is being represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys T. Markus Funk and Amarjeet S. Bhachu.

The counts against Szaflarski alone carry the following maximum terms of incarceration:  operating an illegal gambling business — 5 years; filing false federal income tax returns — 3 years; and failing to file a federal income tax return — 1 year.  In addition, each count carries a maximum fine of $250,000, except the failing to file count, which is a misdemeanor and carries a maximum fine of $100,000.  Defendants convicted of tax offenses must be assessed mandatory costs of prosecution and remain liable for any back taxes, interest and penalties owed.  If convicted, the Court must determine a reasonable sentence under the advisory United States Sentencing Guidelines.

The public is reminded that an indictment contains only charges and is not evidence of guilt.  Szaflarski and the defendants charged previously are presumed innocent and are entitled to a fair trial at which the government has the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

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Below are the paragraphs that mention video gambling.  The machines, of course, are really slot machines:

COUNT ONE
THE SPECIAL JANUARY 2009 GRAND JURY charges:

I. THE ENTERPRISE

The illegal activities of the enterprise included, but were not limited to:

  1. committing armed robberies and thefts from jewelry stores, businesses, and private residences;
  2. transporting stolen goods across state lines;
  3. committing thefts, and obtaining stolen items, from interstate shipments of goods;
  4. Video poker games next to the Happy Trails Restaurant in Wisconsin.

    purchasing, possessing, and selling stolen goods;

  5. using threats, violence and intimidation to advance the interests of the enterprise’s illegal activities;
  6. committing arson;
  7. operating and facilitating illegal gambling businesses, which included the use of video gambling machines;
  8. obstructing justice and criminal investigations by tampering with and intimidating witnesses;
  9. obstructing justice and criminal investigations by gathering information concerning the fact of, and extent of, ongoing federal criminal investigations from, among other sources, corrupt local law enforcement officers and law enforcement databases; and
  10. traveling in interstate commerce to further the goals of the criminal enterprise…

COUNT TWO

THE SPECIAL JANUARY 2009 GRAND JURY further charges:
Beginning no later than 2002 and continuing through the date of the return of this indictment , in the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, and elsewhere,

MARK POLCHAN,
MICHAEL SARNO
, also known as,
“Big Mike,” “Mikey,” “Large,”and “the Large Guy,” and
CASEY SZAFLARSKI,

defendants herein, together with other persons known and unknown to the Grand Jury, knowingly conducted all or part of an illegal gambling business, that is, a business involving the use of video gambling machines and devices, which business was in substantially continuous operation for a period in excess of thirty days, which involved five or more persons who conducted, financed, managed, supervised, directed and owned all or part of the business, and which was a violation of the following laws of the State of Illinois: 720 ILCS 5/8-2, 5/28-1(a)(3) and (5)…

A Crystal Lake video poker machine.

DEFENDANT MICHAEL SARNO

Defendant MICHAEL SARNO, also known as, “Big Mike,” “Mikey,” “Large,” and “the Large Guy,” oversaw, directed and guided certain of the enterprise’s illegal activities. Among other things, SARNO caused members of the enterprise, including defendants MARK POLCHAN and SAMUEL VOLPENDESTO, to bomb “C & S Coin Operated Amusements,” a video gaming device business located in Berwyn, Illinois, for the purpose of eliminating business competition, and for the purpose of protecting and enhancing the enterprise’s own business relationships. SARNO oversaw the enterprises’s illegal gambling ventures, and received a share of the enterprise’s profits from POLCHAN…

DEFENDANT MARK POLCHAN

7. Defendant MARK POLCHAN also occupied a leadership role in the enterprise. He supervised the activities of the enterprise, identified targets for robbery and other illegal enterprise activity, and directed the activities of others employed by and associated with the enterprise. POLCHAN, moreover, utilized his business, a sole proprietorship operating under the names “M. Goldberg Jewelers,” and “Goldberg Jewelers,” located at 1203 South Cicero Avenue in Cicero, Illinois, to

  • conduct meetings with various criminal associates, as well as to
  • obtain, store, and sell stolen goods, including stolen goods transported in interstate commerce, stolen goods obtained through robbery, goods obtained from theft from interstate shipments, and goods obtained through the fraudulent use of access devices, including goods obtained through such illegal activities by defendants SAMUEL VOLPENDESTO, JAMES FORMATO, MARK HAY and ANTHONY VOLPENDESTO.

POLCHAN further used Goldberg Jewelers as a location to

  • plan the enterprise’s illegal gambling activities with SARNO, and to
  • temporarily house video gambling devices obtained from Casey Szaflarski prior to their distribution to various locations, including to clubhouses operated by the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, an organization of which POLCHAN was a member.

POLCHAN also used Goldberg Jewelers as a location to meet and confer with corrupt local law enforcement officials, including but not limited to defendant DINO VITALO, a Cicero police officer who POLCHAN utilized to perform counter surveillance and to advise him of on-going federal law enforcement activity in the vicinity of Goldberg Jewelers.

Further, POLCHAN was also responsible for making on-going payments to SARNO, from cash derived from the enterprise’s illegal activities. At times, POLCHAN used his residence, located in Justice, Illinois, to meet with members of the enterprise in furtherance of their joint illegal activities and to store unlawfully-obtained items.

Ah Ha!

April 16, 2008 By: Cal Skinner Category: Aaron Shepley, Berwyn, Feral Cat, Joel Erickson, McHenry County Board., McHenry County Republican Cat Tax

Some evidence that my musings on the McHenry County Republican Cat Tax were not misplaced appeared on the front page of Thursday’s Chicago Tribune.

New readers won’t remember my prediction that passage of the cat tax would allow opponents of cat tax supporters to have a ready-made mailing list for future political campaigns.

The Tribune story tells of how reformer Joel Erickson, who somehow made it onto the Berwyn village board, got the list of licensed pets and sent a newsletter addressed to the towns cats and dogs by name.

What a great idea!

Something very similar to what I advised county board cat tax opponents to do if they ran against a cat tax supporter.

The establishment politicians in Berwyn, who in the worst way do not want to give up power to a city manager, if Erickson gets his way to change the form of government, are aghast at his innovative use of public information.

I guess that Berwyn must have a rabid bat problem.

Why else would they want house cats to be licenses except to make sure they had rabies shots?

Oh.

I forgot.

Politicians like the McHenry County Republican Cat Tax Collectors wanted the revenue.

But I’ll bet Berwyn didn’t exempt barn cats, the way the McHenry County ordinance did.

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Even the mention of the McHenry County Republican Cat Tax Collectors scared these two Downtown Crystal Lake feral cats to run through the hole in the fence within sight of the Crystal Lake City Hall. They must be smart enough to know that city tax collectors are not the ones to fear.

Maybe Keely Cat needs to talk to them about Mayor Aaron Shepley’s 75% city sales tax hike.

Ah Ha!

April 16, 2008 By: Cal Skinner Category: Aaron Shepley, Berwyn, Feral Cat, Joel Erickson, McHenry County Board., McHenry County Republican Cat Tax

Some evidence that my musings on the McHenry County Republican Cat Tax were not misplaced appeared on the front page of Thursday’s Chicago Tribune.

New readers won’t remember my prediction that passage of the cat tax would allow opponents of cat tax supporters to have a ready-made mailing list for future political campaigns.

The Tribune story tells of how reformer Joel Erickson, who somehow made it onto the Berwyn village board, got the list of licensed pets and sent a newsletter addressed to the towns cats and dogs by name.

What a great idea!

Something very similar to what I advised county board cat tax opponents to do if they ran against a cat tax supporter.

The establishment politicians in Berwyn, who in the worst way do not want to give up power to a city manager, if Erickson gets his way to change the form of government, are aghast at his innovative use of public information.

I guess that Berwyn must have a rabid bat problem.

Why else would they want house cats to be licenses except to make sure they had rabies shots?

Oh.

I forgot.

Politicians like the McHenry County Republican Cat Tax Collectors wanted the revenue.

But I’ll bet Berwyn didn’t exempt barn cats, the way the McHenry County ordinance did.

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Even the mention of the McHenry County Republican Cat Tax Collectors scared these two Downtown Crystal Lake feral cats to run through the hole in the fence within sight of the Crystal Lake City Hall. They must be smart enough to know that city tax collectors are not the ones to fear.

Maybe Keely Cat needs to talk to them about Mayor Aaron Shepley’s 75% city sales tax hike.