Last week, the Cook County Board voted to override Board President Todd Stroger’s veto on a controversial issue. They fell one short of the number of votes needed to overturn the veto because of an outdated rule that requires a four-fifths majority for veto overrides. I wrote a letter to the editor about this issue last week, and held a press conference yesterday. The letter is reprinted below:
Dear Editor: I am fighting to change this outdated and unfair rule. Last spring, I introduced legislation that would have reduced the veto override threshold to a three-fifths majority—60 percent of the total vote. I hasten to add that a three-fifths majority is all the Illinois General Assembly needs to override the Governor’s veto and all the United States Congress needs to override the President’s veto. To grant the Cook County Board President greater power over his constituency than that of the President of the
The bill I sponsored flew through the Senate, passing unanimously and with little debate. It’s a common-sense measure, and my fellow senators—Democrats and Republicans alike—supported it. At this time, the bill has not been called for a vote in the House. Restoring authority to the people of
Sincerely,
As a resident of
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Dan Kotowski
Here are some articles related to the Cook County Board & Senator Kotowski's legislation:
Chicago Sun-Times:"Almost Impossible to Override Stroger Veto? Here's Why."
Chicago Breaking News:"Plan would lower bar for overriding vetoes in Cook County"
Chicago Tribune:"State lawmakers trying to reduce Cook County veto requirements"
Progress Illinois:"Lawmakers Push To Lower Cook County Veto Override Threshold"
Chicago Daily Herald:"Lawmakers take on Cook veto-override issue"
Park Ridge Herald Advocate:"Kotowski pushes again for veto override legislation in county"
Chicago Daily Herald:"It's time to fix unfair override system"
Chicago Sun-Times:"Bill would make it easier to override Stroger veto"


