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No other department was involved in this and this was before the current state’s attorney, so all three were Democrats. If it would have been three Republicans, I would have reported that to the Finance Committee.

Since then, I had reported to the news media – because they covered the original meeting – that the circuit clerk had given bonuses in the first pay period in fiscal 2013, but was not on the Nov. 29 payroll.

The Finance Committee will get a complete report on all payroll inequities in probably a month. We are working on the sheriff’s budget now. Sheriff Callahan has been very supportive in wringing out the excesses, like line item 01-02-6159-Overtime-clerical. In the past, this has been used for bonuses.

There is not much spent the rest of the fiscal year and, in November, which is the last month of the fiscal year, it is all spent. His first budget will be the FY 2014 budget and he has told me that he will be able to justify every dollar in his budget.

I value the support I have had with Sheriff Callahan and with the state’s attorney. Sheriff Callahan wants the Merit Board as soon as possible so they will find the best people and give him a list to choose from. State’s Attorney Helland has stated that there will be no bonuses in his office. What the listed salary is, is what you get.

#3. Mr. Clemmons questioned the fact that State’s Attorney Helland had put the chairman of the Republican Central Committee of Grundy County, Mike Mattingly, and a former Will County Republican Central Committee chairman on the payroll, I believe implying that these were political hires.

I was not going to bring this up, nor the former assistant state’s attorney’s name, but I am not going to stand by and see three good people maligned as political hacks, so here is what happened as I know it.

When State’s Attorney Helland came into office, he asked former Assistant State’s Attorney Susan Bates for any information on pending litigation. She walked past without answering. She also deleted all information on her iPad, so he had no knowledge of cases that were active on the civil side.

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eastwestchef wrote on February 22, 2013 12:35 p.m. ...
We'll slap my knee, the yokel calls the kettle black. But we are all getting tired of the BS. Guess what, I do not care your about your history or temperament or what gets to you. What I care about is you pretending to be an unbiased leader. You never have the facts, listen to gossip, make up stories, and have no clue about administration. You now demean someone who spoke at Public Comment. You should not have to "clear the air" and cannot because your style is to make everything around you like your barn yard. Your answers are fabrication, the record shows it. Get to work instead.

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