Tribune Pushes for Sales Tax Rollback
The Chicago Tribune editorial board writes with hope that next Tuesday’s Cook County board meeting brings an override of Todd Stroger’s veto of the sales tax rollback passed earlier this summer.
The newest board member — Edwin Reyes, who replaces outgoing Commissioner Robert0 Maldonado — has stated his support for a sales tax rollback.
The Tribune ed board writes:
Monday’s selection of a new Cook County Board member should assure that President Todd Stroger loses half of his beloved sales tax hike. The board keeps passing reductions in the tax, and Stroger keeps vetoing them. Tuesday, though, ought to be the day when enough board members finally vote to override a Stroger veto.
That’s not a prediction: We’ll believe the outcome when we see it. Stroger still could sway some board members to renege on their commitments and vote against the interests of their constituents. Although, as the little calendar beneath this editorial attests, only 22 weeks remain until the Feb. 2 Illinois primary. Any board member who flops into Stroger’s camp now — or who invents some reason not to show up Tuesday — is begging to be defeated.
That risk is particularly menacing for Edwin Reyes, whom Democratic ward bosses chose Monday to replace Roberto Maldonado on the County Board. Maldonado, who left county government to become alderman of the 26th Ward, was one of 14 County Board co-sponsors of the half-point reduction in Stroger’s tax hike. To his great credit, Maldonado also worked hard to assure that his County Board replacement(a) would be selected before Tuesday’s override vote and (b) would vote to override Stroger. That’s crucial, because if 14 of the 17 members don’t vote against Stroger, his tax hike stays whole.
Reyes said Monday that he’ll vote for the override. That would put him in the company of board members who want to improve Cook County’s business competitiveness — and slow the death of jobs and employers hobbled by high taxes.
We applaud the 13 remaining co-sponsors and trust that they’ll vote accordingly. They are Forrest Claypool, Earlean Collins, John Daley, Bridget Gainer, Elizabeth Doody Gorman, Gregg Goslin, Joan Patricia Murphy, Tony Peraica, Tim Schneider, Pete Silvestri, Deborah Sims, Robert Steele and Larry Suffredin.
Commissioner Peraica supports the rollback — and was the first commissioner to introduce an ordnance to fully repeal Stroger’s 2008 tax hike. He will vote to override Stroger’s veto, and urges all of his fellow commissioners to do the same.



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