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Board hears drafts on Cook County tax delays and a ban on using district property for civil immigration enforcement
Summary
Superintendent presented two draft resolutions: one calling on Cook County officials to fix late property tax bill issuance after the district reported a $600,000–$800,000 loss in interest revenue, and another prohibiting use of district property for civil immigration enforcement operations; both items will return for possible action next month.
Two separate draft resolutions were brought to the Arlington Heights School District 25 board Jan. 20 for discussion and future action.
Cook County tax timing: Superintendent Dr. Kaye described a draft resolution calling on the Cook County treasurer and other county officials to resolve systemic delays in issuing second-installment property tax bills. She said late bills forced the district to draw more heavily on reserves and cost the district an estimated $600,000–$800,000 in lost…
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