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1 | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
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3 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE SENATE | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | CONCURRING HEREIN, that there shall be submitted to the | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | electors of the State for adoption or rejection at the general | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | election next occurring at least 6 months after the adoption of | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | this resolution a proposition to amend the Illinois | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | Constitution by adding Section 12 to Article IX as follows:
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10 | ARTICLE IX
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11 | REVENUE
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12 | (ILCON Art. IX, Sec. 12 new) | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | SECTION 12. TAXPAYER'S BILL OF RIGHTS | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | (a) This Section shall be construed to reasonably restrain | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | the growth of government. All provisions are self-executing and | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | severable and supersede conflicting provisions of State and | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | local law. Other limits on revenue, spending, and debt incurred | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | by districts may be weakened only by future voter approval. | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | Individual or class action enforcement suits may be filed and | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | shall have the highest civil priority of resolution. Successful | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | plaintiffs are allowed costs and reasonable attorney fees, but | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | a district shall not be allowed those costs and fees unless the | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | suit against it is ruled frivolous. Revenue collected, kept, or |
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1 | spent illegally since 4 full fiscal years before a suit is | ||||||
2 | filed shall be refunded with 10% annual simple interest from | ||||||
3 | the initial conduct. Subject to judicial review, districts may | ||||||
4 | use any reasonable method for refunds under this Section, | ||||||
5 | including temporary tax credits or rate reductions. Refunds | ||||||
6 | need not be proportional when prior payments are impractical to | ||||||
7 | identify or return. When annual district revenue is less than | ||||||
8 | annual payments on general obligation bonds, pensions, and | ||||||
9 | final court judgments against the district, subsections (b) and | ||||||
10 | (d) shall be suspended to provide for the deficiency. | ||||||
11 | (b) Beginning on January 1 of the first calendar year after | ||||||
12 | this Section takes effect, districts must have voter approval | ||||||
13 | in advance to: | ||||||
14 | (1) except as provided in subsection (a) or subsection | ||||||
15 | (c), enact any new tax or tax rate increase, extend an | ||||||
16 | expiring tax, or implement a tax policy change directly | ||||||
17 | causing a net tax revenue gain to any district; and | ||||||
18 | (2) except for refinancing indebtedness of the | ||||||
19 | district at a lower interest rate or adding new employees | ||||||
20 | to existing district pension plans, issue bonds or other | ||||||
21 | evidences of indebtedness that mature after the last day of | ||||||
22 | the fiscal year in which they are issued without adequate | ||||||
23 | present cash reserves pledged irrevocably and held for | ||||||
24 | payments in all future fiscal years. | ||||||
25 | (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (b), a | ||||||
26 | district may impose emergency taxes, subject to the following |
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1 | conditions: | ||||||
2 | (1) in the case of emergency taxes imposed by the | ||||||
3 | State, a 2/3 majority of the members of each house of the | ||||||
4 | General Assembly must declare the emergency and impose the | ||||||
5 | tax by separate recorded roll call votes; | ||||||
6 | (2) in the case of emergency taxes imposed by a unit of | ||||||
7 | local government or school district, a 2/3 majority of the | ||||||
8 | governing body of the unit of local government or school | ||||||
9 | district must declare the emergency and impose the tax by | ||||||
10 | separate recorded roll call votes; | ||||||
11 | (3) emergency tax revenue shall be spent only after | ||||||
12 | emergency reserves are depleted and shall be refunded | ||||||
13 | within 180 days after the emergency ends if not spent on | ||||||
14 | the emergency; | ||||||
15 | (4) a tax not approved on the next election date 60 | ||||||
16 | days or more after the declaration shall end with that | ||||||
17 | election month; and | ||||||
18 | (5) emergency property taxes are prohibited. | ||||||
19 | (d) Each district shall reserve 3% or more of its fiscal | ||||||
20 | year spending, excluding bonded debt service, to be used for | ||||||
21 | declared emergencies only. Unused reserves may be applied to | ||||||
22 | the next year's reserve. | ||||||
23 | (e) The maximum annual percentage change in State fiscal | ||||||
24 | year spending equals inflation plus the percentage change in | ||||||
25 | State population in the prior calendar year, adjusted for | ||||||
26 | revenue changes approved by voters after the effective date of |
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1 | this Section. Population shall be determined by annual federal | ||||||
2 | census estimates, and such number shall be adjusted every | ||||||
3 | decade to match the federal census. | ||||||
4 | The maximum annual percentage change in each local | ||||||
5 | district's fiscal year spending equals inflation in the prior | ||||||
6 | calendar year plus annual local growth, adjusted for revenue | ||||||
7 | changes approved by voters after the effective date of this | ||||||
8 | Section and reductions otherwise required under this Section. | ||||||
9 | The maximum annual percentage change in each district's | ||||||
10 | property tax revenue equals inflation in the prior calendar | ||||||
11 | year plus annual local growth, adjusted for property tax | ||||||
12 | revenue changes approved by voters after the effective date of | ||||||
13 | this Section and reductions otherwise required under this | ||||||
14 | Section. | ||||||
15 | If revenue from sources not excluded from fiscal year | ||||||
16 | spending exceeds these limits in dollars for that fiscal year, | ||||||
17 | the excess shall be refunded in the next fiscal year unless | ||||||
18 | voters approve a revenue change as an offset. Initial district | ||||||
19 | bases are current fiscal year spending and property taxes | ||||||
20 | collected in the first year after this Section takes effect. | ||||||
21 | Future creation of district bonded debt shall increase, and | ||||||
22 | retiring or refinancing district bonded debt shall lower, | ||||||
23 | fiscal year spending and property tax revenue by the annual | ||||||
24 | debt service so funded. Debt service changes, reductions, | ||||||
25 | refunds, and voter-approved revenue changes are dollar amounts | ||||||
26 | that are exceptions to, and not part of, any district base. |
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1 | Voter-approved revenue changes do not require a tax rate | ||||||
2 | change. | ||||||
3 | (f) Referenda under this Section shall be decided at a | ||||||
4 | general or consolidated election. | ||||||
5 | At least 30 days before an election at which a referendum | ||||||
6 | under this Section will appear on the ballot, districts shall | ||||||
7 | mail at the least cost, and as a package where multiple | ||||||
8 | districts with referenda overlap, a notice addressed to "All | ||||||
9 | Registered Voters" at each address of one or more active | ||||||
10 | registered electors. The notice must contain the following | ||||||
11 | title: | ||||||
12 | "NOTICE OF ELECTION TO (INCREASE TAXES)(INCREASE | ||||||
13 | DEBT)." | ||||||
14 | In addition to the title, the notice shall include only the | ||||||
15 | following information: | ||||||
16 | (1) the election date, hours, ballot title, text, and | ||||||
17 | local election office address and telephone number; | ||||||
18 | (2) for proposed district tax or indebtedness | ||||||
19 | increases, the estimated or actual total of district fiscal | ||||||
20 | year spending for the current year and each of the past 4 | ||||||
21 | years, and the overall percentage and dollar change; | ||||||
22 | (3) for the first full fiscal year of each proposed | ||||||
23 | district tax increase, district estimates of the maximum | ||||||
24 | dollar amount of each increase and of district fiscal year | ||||||
25 | spending without the increase; | ||||||
26 | (4) for proposed district indebtedness, its principal |
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1 | amount and maximum annual and total district repayment | ||||||
2 | cost, and the principal balance of total current district | ||||||
3 | indebtedness and its maximum annual and remaining total | ||||||
4 | district repayment cost; and | ||||||
5 | (5) two summaries, up to 500 words each, one for and | ||||||
6 | one against the proposal, of written comments filed with | ||||||
7 | the election officer by 45 days before the election; no | ||||||
8 | summary shall mention names of persons or private groups, | ||||||
9 | nor any endorsements of or resolutions against the | ||||||
10 | proposal; petition representatives following these rules | ||||||
11 | shall write this summary for their petition; the election | ||||||
12 | officer shall maintain and accurately summarize all other | ||||||
13 | relevant written comments. | ||||||
14 | Except by later voter approval, if a tax increase or fiscal | ||||||
15 | year spending exceeds any estimate in item (3) of this | ||||||
16 | subsection for the same fiscal year, the tax increase is | ||||||
17 | thereafter reduced up to 100% in proportion to the combined | ||||||
18 | dollar excess, and the combined excess revenue refunded in the | ||||||
19 | next fiscal year. | ||||||
20 | (g) As used in this Section: | ||||||
21 | "District" means the State, any non-home rule unit of | ||||||
22 | local government, and any school district. | ||||||
23 | "Emergency" excludes economic conditions, revenue | ||||||
24 | shortfalls, or district salary or fringe benefit | ||||||
25 | increases. | ||||||
26 | "Fiscal year spending" means all district expenditures |
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1 | and reserve increases except, as to both, those for refunds | ||||||
2 | made in the current or next fiscal year or those from | ||||||
3 | gifts, federal funds, collections for another government, | ||||||
4 | pension contributions by employees and pension fund | ||||||
5 | earnings, reserve transfers or expenditures, damage | ||||||
6 | awards, or property sales. | ||||||
7 | "Inflation" means the percentage change in the | ||||||
8 | Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers as issued by | ||||||
9 | the United States Department of Labor. | ||||||
10 | "Local growth" for a non-school district means a net | ||||||
11 | percentage change in actual value of all real property in a | ||||||
12 | district from construction of taxable real property | ||||||
13 | improvements, minus destruction of similar improvements, | ||||||
14 | and additions to, minus deletions from, taxable real | ||||||
15 | property. For a school district, it means the percentage | ||||||
16 | change in its student enrollment.
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17 | SCHEDULE
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18 | This Constitutional Amendment takes effect upon being | ||||||
19 | declared adopted in accordance with Section 7 of the Illinois | ||||||
20 | Constitutional Amendment Act.
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