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Kane board nixes referendum on disability funding levy

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And others said they could not vote for anything that could result in a tax increase.

"I cannot put any more burden on our taxpayers," said County Board member Barbara Wojnicki, R-Campton Hills.

Others on the committee spoke in favor of the proposal, noting the County Board was not voting to raise taxes, but merely to let voters decide whether to create the new levy.

County Board member John Hoscheit, R-St. Charles, said the County Board would have the power to limit the impact on taxpayers, while providing needed money to organizations that have suffered under state budget cuts.

He said it was likely that the Mental Health board would return a report calling for more funding for these services.

"But the only way we're going to help is in the form of a levy, like this," Hoscheit said.

The board's decision disappointed supporters, who packed the county boardroom Thursday.

Patrick Flaherty, an Aurora lawyer who spoke for the group, said Show You Care Kane will return to its strategy of collecting petition signatures, bypassing the County Board.

"We will get the necessary signatures, and get it on the ballot," Flaherty said. "And it will be despite the County Board."

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