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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 10-06-1953 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Sixty-eighth General Assembly of the State of Illinois enacted certain legislation Which was approved by the Governor raising minimum salaries of police- men and firemen, which is unfair, unjust and inequitable to the Cities in this State and to the persons residing in said Cities; AND WHEREAS, by reason of the increase in the salaries of policemen and firemen it has become necessary for Cities to raise salaries of officers and employees in the same wage brackets as policemen and firemen; AND WHEREAS, the said General Assembly did not provide adequate relief for said Cities to meet these in- creases in salaries but permit Cities to enact Ordinances placing the burden upon car owners, small merchants, and cigarette smokers, of whom are now heavily taxed and most of whom are the least able to pay said taxes; AND WHEREAS, such legislation leaves the City with but two alternatives, either taxing those Who are now heavily taxed and are least able to pay or the discharging of police- men and firemen and as a result increasing fire insurance and burglary insurance rates; AND WHEREAS, such legislation approved by the Governor has taken home rule away from the Cities and its electors and arrogantly dictated to the needs of citizens and their elected representatives. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CANTON, ILLINOIS: That the Legislature return "home rule" to the Cities of this State by repealing those statutes establishing minimum salaries for policemen and fire- men and that said Legislature also remedy the critical fin- ancial plight of said Cities by permitting them to receive a portion of the Retailers' Occupation Tax. That the Clerk of this City send a copy of this Resolution to Governor William G. Stratton, Senator Albert Scott, and Representatives Reed F. Cutler, A. W. Ray and Richard R. Larson. Passed by an Aye and Nay vote of the City Council of the CiZ of Canton, Illinois at a regular meeting, held on the r4E day of October A. D. 1953. Aldermen voting Aye: Alderman Harry Sebree Alderman George Skinner Alderman Perry Duncan Alderman Alderman Denny Moore Alderman Jnhn Qoleman Alderman L. H. Lundry Alderman Lee Cook Alderman G. A. Miller Alderman Manley Staley Alderman Harry Smith Alderman nun xti,rinh Alderman Fred Linder Alderman Aldermen voting Nay: Alderman Mum Frank Tink Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Approved by the Mayor of said City this h ekday of October A. D. 1953. Mayor Attest: city Clerk