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R-15-21VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS RESOLUTION NO. R-15-21 RESOLUTION URGING ILLINOIS STATE LEADERS TO RELEASE NON -GENERAL FUND REVENUES PAYABLE TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS WHEREAS, the State of Illinois has been operating without a Fiscal Year 2016 state budget since July 1, 2015; and WHEREAS, the absence of a budget has resulted in the state withholding over $150 million in revenue owed to municipal governments for lack of appropriation authority; and WHEREAS, critical local services, such as road construction, maintenance, and repair will remain underfunded until state leaders take action to release local Motor Fuel Tax Funds to municipalities; and WHEREAS, many municipalities rely on state distributions of local revenue to fund their 9-1-1 service centers and, without these funds, the effectiveness of emergency services to reach citizens will be in peril; and WHEREAS, municipal budgets and basic services will be negatively impacted without the release of the local Use Tax NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, that we call upon the Governor and General Assembly to take action to immediately release all -1- non -general fund revenues owed to local governments. These funds include revenues from the Motor Fuel Tax, Wireless Service Emergency Fund, and Use Tax; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Governor, Senate President, Senate Minority Leader, House Speaker, House Minority Leader, and the Illinois Municipal League. PASSED this 2nd day of November , 2015. AYES: Jester, Nadler, Seiden, Shapiro, Struthers NAYS: None ABSENT: Farkas ABSTAIN: None APPROVED this 2nd day of November , 2015. ATTEST: Village Clerk -2- Village President GENERAL ASSEMBLY STATE OF ILLINOIS MICHAEL J. MADIGAN SPEAKER HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES December.3, 2015 The Honorable Harriet Rosenthal Mayor of Deerfield 850 Waukegan Rd. Deerfield IL 60015-32.06 Dear Mayor Rosenthal and Members of the Deerfield Village Board: ROOM 300 STATE HOUSE SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62706 Thank you for sending me a copy of your resolution relative to the ongoing state budget impasse and its impact on the services that cities and villages across Illinois, including Deerfield, provide countless residents. In May, the General Assembly approved a spending plan that provided local governments the funding they are owed through the motor fuel iax, use tax. 9-1-1 services and gaming fees. Governor Rauner decided to veto the measure in its entirety. However, the Governor could have approved this critical funding for local governments by signing the bill, or he could have retained the funding by rising his authority to eliminate or reduce specific line -items in the bill he opposed,, as provided by Article IV, Section 9, Subsection (d), of the Illinois Constitution, which states: The Governor may reduce or veto any item of appropriations in a bill presented to him. Portions of a bill not reduced or vetoed shall become law.... If a reduced item is not so restored, it shall become law in the reduced amount. Though it is clear the Governor understands the authority given to him under the Constitution when he used his line -item veto power to remove specific items from another budget bill while allowing other items — such as billions of dollars in road projects across the state — to become law, the House has taken steps to ensure local governments receive the funding they are owed. On December 2, the House ap roved. Senate Bill_ 2039; which would appropriate more than $1 billion through non -general revenue funds for local governments' share of motor fuel tax, use tax and gaming revenue, and funding for 9-1-1 services. While House passage of this legislation is an important step forward, much work remains to address the state's most important responsibility: passing and implementing a full state budget for Fiscal Year 2016. Failure to pass a budget that takes a balanced approach will continue to negatively impact middle-class and struggling families, elderly residents and children in every community in Illinois. I will continue working in moderation to pass a budget with a balanced approach that includes spending reductions and funds the state's priorities without devastating programs that our families depend on, With kindest personal regards, I remain Sincerely yours, M 7 . MICHAEL J. MADIGAN Speaker of the House