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Housing Development Authority Audit Raises Questions

WBGZ Radio 5/16/2021 | By Kevin Bessler - Illinois Radio Network A group of Illinois county clerks opposing a hike in a document fee coincides with an audit of the Housing Development Authority that found inaccurate financial reporting. Lawmakers are considering legislation that would double the fee for documents obtained through Recorder of Deeds offices from $9 to $18, and the money is supposed to be distributed to the Rental Housing Support Program throughout the state. Tazewell County Clerk John Ackerman said his county hasn’t received any grants from the program in the last decade despite contributing nearly $1 million in fees. Two of the 10 clerks opposed to the fee hike say their county has received grants from the program.

Housing Development Authority audit raises questions

Normal, IL, USA / www.cities929.com May 14, 2021 | 10:08 AM (The Center Square) – A group of Illinois county clerks opposing a hike in a document fee has coincided with an audit of the Housing Development Authority that found repeated instances of inaccurate financial reporting involving millions of dollars. Lawmakers are considering legislation that would double the fee for documents obtained through Recorder of Deeds offices from $9 to $18, and the money is supposed to be distributed to the Rental Housing Support Program throughout the state. Tazewell County Clerk John Ackerman said his county hasn’t received any grants from the program in the last decade despite contributing nearly $1 million in fees. Two of the 10 clerks opposed to the fee hike say their county has received grants from the program.

Central Illinois counties don t get their money s worth from state housing program, says Tazewell County Clerk

TAZEWELL COUNTY (HOI) - An audit of the Illinois Housing Authority shows hundreds of thousands of dollars missing from several counties. A group of 10 Central Illinois clerks including Tazewell County s John Ackerman are expressing concerns with the state s financial reporting. The auditor general confirms county governments gave more to the state s Rental Housing Support Program than the housing authority reported receiving. In McLean and Sangamon Counties, the difference totaled more than $400,000. Currently, Downstate Illinois receives nothing from this program, virtually nothing. For example, Tazewell County received no grants for this program, said Ackerman. He says a bill in the legislature asks counties to double their contributions to the housing program, which he says would be more than $300,000 a year.

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