Is Cook County Ready for Reform?
Well, it may be a new year, but Cook County government has some nagging old business left to settle. There’s the not so trivial matter of passing a budget for the fiscal year that began on December 1, 2007. Being over a month into the new fiscal year without a budget is problematic, even more worrisome is the fact that negotiations appear to be at a standstill. The holdup is over how to fill a $288 million deficit—almost 10 percent of the County’s $2.9 billion operating budget.
Some critics will say so what, deriding Cook County as nothing more than a retirement home for precinct captains. Now, there’s certainly more than a little truth in that accusation. That said, the media fixation with the “friends and family” approach to patronage at the County completely obfuscates the essential services County delivers, including such basics as the criminal justice system. Then there’s ... Read More...
