August 14, 2009

 

 

 

To the Honorable Members of the

Illinois House of Representatives,

96th General Assembly

 

Today I veto House Bill 669.  This legislation would lower the registration fee for license plates for vehicles owned by municipal fire departments or fire protection district fire chiefs from $78 to $8.  Fire Chiefs still pay $78 registration fee for vehicles they own personally.

 

Currently, mayors in Illinois pay $78 for "mayor" license plates, regardless of whether or not the car is owned by the municipality or personally by the mayor.  Under this bill, fire chiefs would pay $8 for cars that they use, provided that the car is owned by the fire department, but $78 if they personally own the car. 

 

On July 13th, 2009, I signed into law bills that created the Illinois Jobs Now plan, a $31 Billion dollar capital plan to rebuild our State’s aging infrastructure and help jump start our economy. The plan is predicated, in part, on annual license and registration fees assessed by the Secretary of State.   

 

While I am sympathetic to those who serve the public good in our local fire departments, I also recognize that only steady funding mechanisms will ensure success in the Illinois Jobs Now plan. 

 

For the reason above and in accordance with Article IV, Section 9(b) of the Illinois Constitution, I return House Bill 669 to the House, where it originated, vetoed in its entirety.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

 

PAT QUINN

Governor