Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Cook County Board Once Again Approves Reduction in Sales Tax

November 17 at 10:30am

The Cook County Board met in Special Session to consider 2 amendments to the Home Rule Sales Taxes in the county. The amendments called for a decrease from 1.75% to 1.25% in both the County Retailer's Occupation Tax and the County Service Occupation Tax. The meeting was called to order by President Stroger at 10:50am and Comm. Suffredin moved the approval of the 2 amendments.

After establishing that public notification of the meeting met the Open Meetings Act requirements, Comm. Schneider introduced amendments to the amendments that changed the percentage reduction of the tax from 1.75% to 0.75%. This provoked discussion of whether such amendments were in order and after establishing that they were Comm. Schneider stated that his amendments were intended to get rid of the tax which is driving business out of the county and look to other ways to broaden the tax base to produce revenue if it is needed.

Debate ensued with nearly all commissioners having their say about the taxes once again. The roll call vote to accept the substitute amendments was as follows: Yes(6): Claypool, Gorman, Goslin, Peraica, Schneider, Silvestri No(10): Beavers, Butler, Collins, Daley, Gainer, Murphy, Reyes, Sims, Steele, Suffredin Absent(1): Moreno

Then the original amendments were brought back to the floor for action. Again there was debate. Comm. Collins stated that Cook County was "the worst structured and run government in the country" and it needs to be restructured since so many departments have strayed from their core mission. Comm. Daley stated that Cook County goverment will change in 2011 and agencies will have to combine. He further stated that the Board needs the power to make changes. Comm. Peraica apparently insulted a relative of Comm. Daley, that resulted in accusations of politicking, looking out only for one's constituents not the county as a whole, looking to doing what was politically expedient rather than what is good for the people.

After all the Commissioners who wanted to were able to speak, President Stroger then made his speech saying this was a battle of the haves and the have nots, and again stating that the poor will suffer with a lack of health care. He accused the Unions of having done nothing - just standing on the side lines. He stated that he is there to represent all of Cook County and to remind people of what really matters. Then he called for the roll call vote.

The vote on the amendments changing the tax from 1.75% to 1.25% was done on each amendment separately. The vote was the same for each. Yes(12): Claypool, Collins, Daley, Gainer, Gorman, Goslin, Peraica, Reyes, Schneider, Silvestri, Steel, Suffredin No(5): Beavers, Butler, Moreno, Murphy, Sims

A move to reconsider each was made and another roll call was done. It was not approved. The meeting was adjourned at 12:40pm.