The Wayne County Board met for their regular monthly meeting last night, working through a fairly light agenda. Wayne County Extension Representative, Tara Buerster, presented the board with an overview of Extension and 4H activities and requested the annual Extension Levy Agreement be approved by the board. The request is a budgeted item for the board and is presented during budget discussions. County Highway Engineer, Dennis Seidel made 3 requests for board approval: Engineering Service for a bridge onCH2. Engineering services for a bridge in Bedford Twp. Approval of PE/CE Services Agreement for rail crossing in Leech Twp. The board unanimously approved an ordinance, amending certain fees in the Wayne County Clerk & Recorders Office. The state mandated $10.00 fee increase is used to support the Rental Housing Support Program. Jail Committee member, Gene Kollak, stated that the Wayne County Sheriff's Department will be replacing 6 of their bulletproof vests, which deteriorate
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(The Center Square) – Starting Jan. 1, 2024, people under 21 convicted of a crime in Illinois can no longer be sentenced to life without parole. That's one of 15 different bills Gov. J.B. Pritzker approved Friday. Anoth.
On New Year’s Day, Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed House Bill 648, expanding housing benefits for members of the Rental Housing Support Program. Previously, the program subsidized rental housing for low-income families who make less than 30% of the average median income value in their respective residential areas. HB 648 raised that mark to 40% of.
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. If the proposed Illinois House Bill 3878 passes through the Senate, all documents filed through any recorder of deeds office would increase from $9 to $18.
The money collected by recorder of deeds offices goes directly into the state’s Rental Housing Support Program.
What that program does, Tazewell County Clerk John Ackerman said, seems like a secret.
“We’ve requested over the past several years [to know] where this revenue is going,” Ackerman said. “We never have been able to get from the State of Illinois a clear answer as to allocation of where all this funding is going.