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Mitchell countered that the levy request would fit with past county budgeting techniques. And board member John Hoscheit, R-St. Charles, said the county should not freeze the levy without identifying specific spending cuts.

“What we’re doing is mortgaging the future,” Hoscheit said.

But the majority of the Executive Committee members disagreed, voting to forward the proposed budget to the full County Board without a tax levy increase proposal.

The $233 million budget proposal includes a 2 percent pay raise for most nonunion, nonelected county employees and different raises for the county’s assistant state’s attorneys and public defenders.

Board members said those raises could be paid out of money the county already has on hand, in the form of “rainy day” contingency funds or specific fund surpluses.

“Until we use up our surpluses and our contingency funds, I’m not comfortable going to the taxpayers and asking for any kind of increase,” said board member Jesse Vazquez, D-Aurora.

The full County Board is expected to discuss the budget at its meeting Tuesday.

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