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Kirchenberg Pledges to Slash Forest Preserve Commissioner's Salary by 50%

Kirchenberg, Forest Preserve District 2 Candidate, wants to cut spending at the Forest Preserve starting with cutting the pay, benefits and pensions of the part-time elected commissioners.


Don Kirchenberg, District 2 candidate for DuPage County Forest
Preserve wants to slash commissioner’s compensation. Kirchenberg is challenging
incumbent Commissioner Joe Cantore who is seeking his third term.

DuPage Forest Preserve Commissioners are currently paid
$53,500/yr, plus health insurance, pension and cell phone. Last year, Cantore's
compensation for the part-time position included a salary of $56,912/yr, plus
$13,949 in health insurance premiums paid by the District for a total
compensation of $70,861/yr. In addition, commissioners receive a taxpayer
provided cell phone. Cantore also participates in the IMRF pension plan which
makes him eligible to collect a pension of up to 80% of his salary.

Kirchenberg is advocating to slash the commissioners salary to $25,000.

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"It's way too much money. Voter I talk to are upset about
these salaries. If elected, I will NOT take a pension and I will work to reduce
benefits for part-time commissioners." Kirchenberg stated.

Forest Preserve commissioners reduced their pay, but not their
benefits, last year. Forest Preserve commissioner salaries were reduced from
$57,000/yr to $53,500/yr which exceeds the $50,000 salary of elected DuPage
Board Members.

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All other surrounding Forest Preserve Commissioners (Kane, Will,
Lake, McHenry, Cook Counties) receive $0 to $3000 per year, or a $30 per diem
per meeting.

Kirchenberg charges that the current Board of Commissioners at
the DuPage Forest Preserve are more interested in maintaining their own
salaries and benefits than studying the issues and protecting taxpayers
interests.

"The current commissioners vote as a block with little to
no open discussion. They want their high salaries and benefits, so they don't
challenge the status quo."

It's time for CHANGE at the Forest Preserve.

Learn more about Don Kirchenberg for DuPage County Forest
Preserve here:


http://citizensforkirchenberg.blogspot.com/

 

 

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