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Grundy County Clerk Lana Phillips took issue Thursday with certain board members only berating Democratic officials for giving bonuses to their employees and pointed out concerns she has with Grundy County Coroner John Callahan’s office.

Phillips made comments at Thursday’s Personnel Committee meeting, where Callahan was not present. But Callahan said later he has never spent his department’s money on unapproved bonuses as Phillips has.

“Although Chairman (Ron) Severson could cite no illegality, that did not prevent him from stirring the pot, on several occasions. Also weighing in were Vice Chairman (David) Welter and Personnel (Committee Chairwoman Vicki) Geiger,” said Phillips during public comments Thursday.

Last month, Severson said he discovered more than $30,000 had been given out in bonuses from the county clerk’s, treasurer’s, state’s attorney’s, circuit clerk’s and the sheriff’s offices. Although not illegal, Severson said this was a morale issue since other county employees were not given bonuses.

He also said the elected officials who gave the bonuses should have come before the Finance Committee to discuss it.

His first report to the Finance Committee was that it was just the county clerk’s, treasurer’s and state’s attorney’s offices that did this, positions which were all held by Democrats at the time of the bonuses.

He later added the sheriff’s and circuit clerk’s offices as doing the same thing. Circuit Clerk Karen Slattery is the only Republican. When the state’s attorney’s office gave bonuses it was under Democrat John Bates, not current State’s Attorney Jason Helland, who is a Republican.

“But, one of the most egregious comments came from a Republican office holder who did not hesitate to hold himself to a much higher standard. He may want to revisit those comments, and perhaps look in the mirror in light of the way he is allowing his office to run,” Phillips said.

Phillips did not name Coroner Callahan during her comments.

Callahan, however, was the Republican office holder who made comments about the situation at the previous finance meeting.

“I am proud that I hold my office at a much higher standard,” said Callahan. “I feel as an elected official it is our duty and obligation to the taxpayers of Grundy County to operate the most-effective, fiscally responsible, and professional office.”

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Fyin8 wrote on February 16, 2013 8:18 a.m. ...
Counties Code online at: http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=750&ChapterID=12 covers the Coroner too

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