Officers of the
Illinois Municipal League
PRESIDENT
JEFFREY T. MARKLAND,
Mayor, Urbana
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT
ANTHONY VACCO, Village President,
Evergreen Park
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
STEVEN SARGENT
VICE PRESIDENTS
Belleville—Mayor Richard Brauer
Bellwood—Mayor Sigel C. Davis
Bradley—Village President Kenneth P. Hayes
Bridgeview—Village President John A. Oremus
Buffalo Grove—Village President Verna L. Clayton
Chicago—Mayor Harold Washington
Chicago Ridge—Mayor Eugene L. Siegel
Decatur—Mayor Gary K. Anderson
DeKalb—Mayor Greg Sparrow
Ford Heights—Mayor Saul Beck
Galesburg—Mayor Jerry L. Miller
Gurnee—Village President Richard A. Welton
Loves Park—Mayor Joseph F. Sinkiawic
Macomb—Mayor Robert Anstine
Mount Vernon—Mayor Roland Lewis
Niles—Village President Nicholas B. Blase
Northlake—Mayor Eugene Doyle
Oak Lawn—Mayor Ernest F. Kolb
Park Ridge—Mayor Martin J. Butler
Paxton—Mayor James E. Kingston
Peoria—Mayor James Maloof
Pontiac—Mayor Dale O. Campbell
Quincy—Mayor Verne W. Hagstrom
Riverdale—Village President Frank J. Heenan
Rockford—Mayor John McNamara
Salem—Mayor Leonard E. Ferguson
Schiller Park—Village President Edward E. Bluthardt
Skokie— Mayor Albert J. Smith
Waukegan—Mayor Robert Sabonjian
West Chicago—Mayor A. Eugene Rennels
Woodridge—Mayor William F. Murphy
PAST PRESIDENTS
HAROLD J. GOUWENS, Village President, South Holland
ROGER W. DETTRO. Mayor, Mattoon
MARK B. McLeRoy, Mayor, Freeport
JACK B. WILLIAMS, Village President, Franklin Park
J. MICHAEL HOUSTON, Mayor, Springfield
JAMES T. RYAN, Mayor, Arlington Heights
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From the
EDITOR'S
DESK . . . .
State Comptroller Roland W. Burns has announced the availability of a new publication designed to help local government officials stretch their tax dollars.
Entitled an Investment Guide for Illinois Local Governments, the publication provides simplified yet thorough measures for the investment of public funds.
"Managing public funds is an increasingly difficult task and an enormous responsibility for officials at all levels of government," said Burns.
"Investing the financial asset of your government is a way to stretch those dollars and make them work for you," he said. "Our Investment Guide details the various investment opportunities available to local governments."
The publication also reviews such issues as safety of principal, liquidity, maximum rate of return, responsibilities of officials, and includes statutory provisions governing the investment of public funds.
Copies of the Investment Guide for Illinois Local Governments are available at no charge by writing or calling: Pat Caruso, Office of the Comptroller, Local Government Fiscal Programs, 325 West Adams 4th Floor, Springfield, IL 62706, (217) 785-7414.
The ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL REVIEW continues to be an open forum of expression for municipalities. Articles appearing in the Review do not necessarily express the views of the League or its staff but those of the various authors.
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