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McLean County treasurer reports revenue shifts, nursing home shortfall and $36 million levy increase

3225274 · May 7, 2025
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Treasurer Patricia McNeil told the Finance Committee on May 7 that April receipts are down modestly year-over-year, the county is under budget year-to-date, the nursing home remains negative in cash, and the property tax levy increased by $36 million for 2025.

McLean County Treasurer Patricia McNeil on May 7 presented the county's April financial reports to the Finance Committee, reporting modest year-over-year declines in receipts, details about investments and interest, and continuing cash pressures at the county nursing home.

"For the month of April, overall, our receipts are only down by $17,000 compared to last year," McNeil said, noting the Illinois Department of Revenue had changed the distribution method for local use taxes. She reported year-to-date receipts of $5,413,000 for 2025 compared with $5,900,000 for the same…

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