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Rep. Weber Bill to Benefit Local Taxpayers Signed By Governor

FOX LAKE - Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has signed legislation sponsored by State Representative Tom Weber (R-Lake Villa) into law. House Bill 3369 allows the Village of Lindenhurst to consolidate the Lindenhurst Sanitary District into the village, subsequently dissolving the unnecessary extra taxing district. The bill passed the House in March and the Senate May.

When the bill passed in the House Weber said, "One of the reasons property taxes are so high in Illinois is because of the inefficiency caused by having so many extra taxing bodies we don't need. This is exactly the situation with the Lindenhurst Sanitary District. The sanitary district already contracts with the village to operate and maintain the wastewater treatment plant, so there is no need to have the extra cost and bureaucracy of having a separate taxing district."

Under previous state law, the Lindenhurst Sanitary District was required to exist as a separate taxing district with its own appointed board. However, since the sanitary district is almost entirely within in the Village of Lindenhurst and the village is already contracted to maintain and operate the wastewater systems, there is no real need to keep the two separate. The sanitary district board even holds its meetings at the village hall. To allow for the consolidation of the sanitary district into the village, House Bill 3369 amended the state Sanitary District Act to allow the village to pass an ordinance to dissolve the sanitary board and assume its authority to administer wastewater operations for the area.

"I want to thank Mayor Marturano, the village and the members of the sanitary board for working with me to pass this legislation and create some relief to local taxpayers," Weber concluded.

State Senator Craig Wilcox (R-McHenry) carried the legislation in the Senate. For more information about the legislation, visit: https://repweber.com/2019/07/24/rep-weber-bill-to-benefit-local-taxpayers-signed-by-governor/

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