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TOWNSHIP LEADERSHIP HAS ENEMY REFERENDUM SOUGHT TO END GOVERNMENT
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Stacey Singer, Tribune Staff Writer. Free-lance writer G.J. Zemaitis contributed to this article
1996
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1996
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TOWNSHIP LEADERSHIP HAS ENEMY REFERENDUM SOUGHT TO END GOVERNMENT
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TOWNSHIP LEADERSHIP HAS ENEMY REFERENDUM SOUGHT TO END GOVERNMENT
1996
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Why should Bloomingdale Township have its own road and bridge department when DuPage County already has a transportation section? And why should it have an assessor's office when county government takes care of that too? Rosie Fitzpatrick runs down the list of township services and asks: Why should Bloomingdale taxpayers send $4.4 million in property taxes to a government entity that, in her estimation, does not need to exist? As the DuPage County co-chair of a group called STOP--Send Township Officials Packing--Fitzpatrick is at the center of a lawsuit that could make it easier for counties throughout the state to dissolve their township governments. She hopes to get just such a referendum proposal onto the November ballot in DuPage. A decision on the suit could come some time after June 3.
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