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140203_berwynflyer-1BERWYN—Berwyn School Dist. 100 is understating the impact on taxpayers of its property tax increase referenda. This is bureaucratic trickery intended to dupe Berwyn voters into approving the two property tax increase referenda on the March 18, 2014 ballot, according to Jim Tobin, Berwyn resident and President of Taxpayers United of America (TUA).
“The proposed property tax increase for the an average home value of $216,200 would be greater than $1,200 if these 2 referenda were passed. This would be the largest property tax increase in Illinois,” added Tobin.
“Dist. 100 already spends $16,631 per student, higher than the national average of $15,171. Throwing more money at the government schools is not the solution. There is no correlation between school spending and student achievement.”
“How many times are we told, ‘this is for the children’, and yet the only outcome that improves is the wealth of the government school bureaucrats who continually ask us to take a pay cut so they can get a pay increase?”
“Illinois’ property taxes are the second highest in the nation. It is unconscionable that Berwyn homeowners are being asked to pay more than $1,200 dollars a year in additional property taxes.”
“80% of Dist. 100 spending is for salaries and benefits of these government employees, who enjoy higher than average wages, premium health care coverage, nearly iron-clad job security, and lavish, gold-plated pensions.”
Here’s where property tax increases go…

Stanley Fields, SD 100 superintendent gets an annual salary of $204,740. Jane Bagus, SD 100 coordinator enjoys a cushy annual salary of $139,294.

And here’s what government school retirees get paid not to work…

Thomas M. Martinaro, who retired at age 56, receives an annual pension of $136,795, and over a normal lifetime will collect estimated total pension payments of $4,240,137. Raymond Hack, retired at age 59 and receives an annual pension of $106,892. His estimated lifetime payout is a cool $2,530,854.

“Workers in the private sector have seen their company pensions vanish, and will on average get only $14,800 a year in Social Security benefits.”
“Unemployment is still on the rise with a local rate of 9.9% in 2013. Berwyn taxpayers are entitled to keep more of their hard-earned dollars.”
“Dist. 100 teachers and administrators, and their families, will be out in force to pass these two referenda this March 18. I urge all Berwyn voters to tell their families and neighbors about these two property tax increase referenda and to vote ‘NO’ on March 18.

3 Comments
  1. Mr. Tobin, now that I am personally aware of the lies that you distribute in your “vote no” campaigns, I will never believe what you have to say about anything. You list individuals that have never worked for School District 100 in your flyers and include staff members that no longer work here. You know as well as anyone reading your lies that we have no say so in the pension issue. Go ahead and keep stating the things you state and people will learn that you have no idea what you’re talking about. Your details of our district are wrong. So explain to your readers why anyone would support you when you are telling them to vote no on everything? Apparently you need money to continue printing the false information.

    • All of the salary and pension data that is included in our flyers was provided by the appropriate government official in response to our Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. Without specific information as to what you have declared is untrue, we can’t really respond any further.

  2. Here is why he needs the money, to pay lawyers and to settle with unlawfully terminated employees. There is much more illegal activity he is committing on a daily basis, it’s just hidden from public. Sorry, that’s all information I can provide but there is way more.
    http://dockets.justia.com/docket/illinois/ilndce/1:2014cv03592/296098