Dec
23
Merry Christmas Porter Co! Lake Co.’s New Tax Will Cost You $1 Million
Filed Under COIT, corruption, Income Tax, Lake County, Lake County Council, politics, Porter County, property tax crisis, tax revolt, taxes, Will Smith Jr | Comments Off
Lake County’s soon-to-be approved 1% income tax — masterminded by convicted tax felon Will Smith, Jr. who was called an “asset” for getting the Lake County Council to support the imposition of a new tax burden behind closed doors away from public comment — will cost Porter County $1 million, reports the Northwest Indiana Times.
Merry Christmas, Porter County, from the Lake County Council!
Meanwhile, Will Smith, Jr. prepares to go away to the slammer for his own tax woes when he is sentenced by a federal judge in January.
Too bad he won’t be able to get work-release so he can continue to “serve” on the Lake County Council — the law probably isn’t crystal clear on that issue.
Reports Bill Dolan in the Northwest Indiana Times:
Lake County Councilman Will Smith, D-Gary, underwent a humiliating public trial and was found guilty three months ago of filing a false federal income tax form.
Critics say those circumstances — and the Lake County Council’s refusal of public input before adopting the measure — cast a pall over the county income tax that appears poised to become reality.
Smith and like-minded council members met outside public view to maneuver a fractious council — within a brief window of opportunity — into a series of votes that seem likely to conclude Friday with enactment of a 1 percent county income tax.
At that time, the Lake County Council is expected to override a veto of the tax cast by Lake County commissioners last week.
Sources within county government claim council members who supported the tax timed the only public discussion to take place late enough in the year so the move would not influence the election of big city mayors supporting the tax. The timing also satisfies a Dec. 31 deadline to avoid a state-mandated freeze of property tax increases.
Dec
2
Everyone Else Knew
Filed Under corruption, crime, Lake County, political machines, politics, quality of life, Robert Pastrick | Comments Off
Want to read something funny?
Robert Pastrick says he didn’t realize he was running a political machine all of those years.
Writes Joe Carlson in the Northwest Indiana Times:
Robert Pastrick, the 80-year-old man who sat at the helm of Lake County’s most potent political force for decades, says he never realized he was running a political machine.
