* Mayor Daley wants help from the Legislature…
As many city homeowners complain about their new, higher property tax bills, Mayor Richard Daley on Thursday called on state lawmakers to increase and make permanent breaks designed to soften the effect of rising home values.
In Chicago, those property tax exemptions are being phased out and are set to expire in 2010 unless the General Assembly renews them.
Yeah. That’ll happen.
* The CTA is still arguing with the governor over the reason it needs yet another fare hike…
The CTA’s announcement Thursday that the agency must hike fares next year was greeted with frustration by riders who are already stressed over the high cost of commuting and the ailing economy. […]
Free rides for seniors and selected other riders, instituted in recent months by Gov. Rod Blagojevich and the legislature, turned out to be the last straw, they said. […]
“The CTA got a sales tax hike approved . . . [that is] more than enough to cover what was lost by letting seniors ride free,” Blagojevich spokesman Lucio Guerrero said.
* As is PACE…
The suburban bus line is looking at a 25-cent increase in fares, which would bring its base fare to $1.75 in a move to raise badly needed money, officials said. […]
Budgets are being drained by the increased cost of fuel and other operating expenses. In addition, sales tax revenue is lower than expected, and transit agencies are feeling the loss of fare receipts and state subsidies for senior citizens and the disabled.
* As the stock market continues to gyrate, we’re getting more bad news on the economic homefront…
Lake Forest-based Brunswick Corporation says it will cut 1400 jobs. The boat manufacturer says the plan comes as a last resort in a poor economy.
As the recreational boating market sinks, manufacturer Brunswick needs to find a way to make ends meet. By early next year, the company plans to shut down four plants and temporarily close three others. Brunswick spokesman Dan Kubera says boats just aren’t selling in this economy.
* And this is an important point to remember about recent Illinois history…
State Sen. Martin Sandoval (D-12th), chairman of the Commerce and Economic Development Committee, also weighed in on the federal [rescue/bailout] legislation […]
“It is evident that HB 4050 that House Speaker Michael Madigan and I sponsored, and which Gov. Blagojevich suspended, was ahead of this crisis,” he said, asserting that the pilot program that mandated credit counseling for homebuyers in certain circumstances “would have protected many of our neighborhoods on the Southwest Side of Chicago.”
Blagojevich suspended that legislation at the behest of some ministers who appeared to be in the tank with predatory lenders.
* Blagojevich’s legal troubles and erratic behavior means his ability to govern is just about nil these days. God help us…
* And then there’s this…
Sneed hears rumbles political fund-raiser/fixer Tony Rezko, who is now singing sweetly to the feds from his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, has been talking about his “dealings” with a Chicago bank, which has political connections.
Stay tuned.
* Related…
* Town Hall Meeting with T. Boone–Chicago
* Giannoulias Update on Illinois State Finances
* Religious Leaders Offer Hope Despite Economic Crisis
* Dow Drops Below 9K, Chicagoans React
* Cook County sheriff who announced he was halting evictions not typical
* A holiday from evictions