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meet with HBA Leadership for updates on Government Affairs, Events &
Meetings, Governance Discounts/Benefits offered from all three levels of our
organization. Not to mention… the food and drinks were in abundance!
So many great connections and
catching up with industry friends
were all in order and achieved.
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׉E]Every month the HBA President &
Executive Officer attend Southwest
Illinois Council of Mayors meetings.
This month was sponsored by Mayor Roach
of O’Fallon with the new SAFB Commander
as the guest speaker.
As the commander addressed the group
she shared information that Scott AFB has
been ranked the best base to serve at. The
article below gives the details of what
the
qualifications were. BE PROUD that we
have this honor for so many reasons
including the beautiful homes and
communities HBA members build.
Pictured from left to right: Beth Jacob, HBA 2018
Acting President, Colonel Leslie Maher, SAFB
375th
Air Mobility Wing and Installation
Commander and Colonel Mike Hornitschek,
former SAFB Commander and Director of
strategic Development at StraightUp Solar
Metro East residents can understand why our
region’s largest and most prominent defense
facility earned such a high rating,
but many higher-profile host communities
were probably surprised. According to Air
Force Times, Scott and the other top-rated
bases are “diamonds in the rough” that
“provide good places for airmen to raise
families and entertain themselves” as they do
their duty and defend our country.
Using independent public sources, Air Force
Times editors produced ratings for each
facility based on nine regional criteria and
three base-specific factors
important to service members. In calculating
final scores, ratings for school quality, cost of
living, and housing costs were judged to be
the most important community considerations
and were triple-weighted. Scores for regional
crime rates and transportation were doubled,
while ratings for air pollution levels, climate,
unemployment rates and sales taxes received
no additional weighting.
Scott led the final tabulation with an overall
score of 167, tied with Ohio’s Wright -
Patterson AFB.
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Scott topped the list due to superior ratings
given to Southwestern Illinois for school
quality, cost-of-living and affordable housing.
Air Force Times calculated school ratings on a
combination of standardized test scores,
year-to-year student improvement and
graduation rates, and then averaged scores
for all rated schools within a 10-mile radius of
each base. These ratings prove that our
communities’ willingness to invest in quality
education is paying dividends for the entire
region, as well as for the families whose
children are enrolled. If the study had also
calculated the benefits of available postsecondary
education opportunities, Scott
AFB’s score would likely soar even higher.
Scott is also the only base in the Air Force
Times’ Top Ten that is served directly by a rail
transit system. This is one more important
factor that puts Scott in a class by itself.
Among several comments by individual airmen
included in the report, Metro Link was cited as
a distinct advantage for Scott AFB service
members.
Article courtesy of Air Force Times
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2017, this PAC directed over $2,780,000
to the election committees of lawmakers
currently sitting in the General Assembly.
The majority of that spending - almost $2.7
million (96 percent) - was directed toward
the election committees of Democrats.
Filings show Republican election committees
received only $101,000 during the same
time period.
AFSCME has claimed
to be a “leading voice for working
families in the state of Illinois”
AFSCME members upset by the unions political spending do have
recourse. They can stop their hard-earned money from being
funneled to Madigan and allies by resigning from the union and
telling their employers to stop deducting dues from their paychecks.
- Mailee Smith, Staff Attorney
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׉EELast Chance! - Bill Ward, HBAI
Illinois is in crisis!
What’s on the line in this election is Article IX, Section
3, Paragraph (a) of the Constitution of the State of
Illinois, which states:
“A tax on or measured by income shall not be at a non
-graduated tax rate. At any one time there may be no
more than one such tax imposed on corporations. In
any such tax imposed upon corporations the rate shall
not exceed the rate imposed on individuals by more
than a ratio of 8 to 5”
Next year, everyone knows there will be a
constitutional amendment offered in the Illinois General
Assembly that will delete “non-graduated rate” with
graduated rates. But did you know too, that there will
likely be in that same proposal, language to de-couple
the individual income tax rate from the corporate
income tax rate.
What the graduated rates will be is anyone’s guess:
lower for some, higher for others. But where the
corporate income rate lands will be anywhere but down;
and that is for certain.
Now let’s throw in some other whoppers like taxing
our automobile travel by the mile, and service taxes on
home repair and remodeling. And, last but not least, a
1% tax on the assesses value of your real estate for the
purpose of paying down our state’s pension debt.
We can’t pay our bills. Our pension systems
are “underwater”. Chicago is the murder capital
of the USA and is one of the fewer major cities
to lose population in the last decade.
If the polls are accurate, JB Pritzker will be
elected Governor. The House, Senate and
Governor will be controlled by the Democrats
(good or bad depending on your point of view.)
Presently, the average Illinois property taxes
are about 2.25% (second highest rate behind
only the State of New Jersey) $6,750 on a
$300,00 home (depending on School districts
ect.) Under the proposed increase the new tax
bill would be a $9,750… $3,000 increase!
As costs go up, real estate
values go down!
What can we do ?
#1 VOTE—Election day is less than two week
away.
#2 Call or write your State Senator or
Representative and ask him or her to resist the
proposed 1% real estate tax increase.
#3 Donate to HomePAC, the campaign arm of
the Home Builders Association of Illinois.
HomePAC will fight the Graduated tax plan and
the Statewide Property Tax. Go to hbai.org to
make your money fight for you!
- Jack Lageschulte 1981 HBAI President
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Over the past few decades, the term
“gentrification,” i.e. high-income persons and
households moving into poor minority
neighborhoods, who, in doing so, push out
significantly poorer lifelong residents, has
become one of the most negatively loaded words
in urban circles. Almost everyone has heard
about a formerly inexpensive community that
over a decade became very pricy and celebrated
its recovery with the arrival of a Whole Foods
selling overpriced kombucha and GMO-free
produce.
As appealing and as plausible as this story may
be, it’s an urban myth. The best empirical
analyses conducted by urban economists have
failed to detect a rise in displacements within
gentrifying neighborhoods. This finding goes so
much against conventional wisdom it seems
impossible, but it’s true. As a matter of fact,
researchers find that poor residents are more
likely to stay put as their neighborhood improves.
Moreover, the benefits of gentrification, in terms
of reduced crime and better amenities, more
employment opportunities, and reduced
commutes are rarely, if ever, considered by
naysayers.
There are three primary reasons why many
believe that the poor suffer when wealthier
residents move in. The first is that while all
Americans move quite a bit, on average about
11.5 times during their lifetime, not everyone
moves an equal amount. For example, from
2012 to 2013, 28 million Americans over
age 15 moved: 11% of the population. Among
households with incomes over $100,000, the
percentage that moved was just 7%, compared
to 13% for those with incomes below $5,000
excluding government benefits. As a result,
merely observing that there are fewer poor in a
neighborhood in no way suggests that
gentrification is to blame.
A second explanation is that poor neighborhoods
have had so little investment for so long, there is
considerable slack in both their residential and
commercial property markets. In most middleElliot
Eisenberg, PhD. I GraphsandLaughs, LLC.
and upper-class
neighborhoods, virtually
all housing units, store
fronts and office spaces
are occupied. So, the
arrival of a new
household or business
means the departure of
another. But in poorer
neighborhoods there are
many vacant storefronts
and apartments, so much
so that relatively large numbers of
wealthier households can move in and not push
out existing residents or businesses. One study
calculated that a low-income New York City
neighborhood could go from a population that is
30% poor to 12% poor over a decade without
displacing anyone.
Another reason the poor are not as adversely
impacted as one would expect is that local
governments often promote affordable housing
programs such as rent control, inclusionary
zoning, or other rent stabilization programs in
neighborhoods that experience rapidly rising
rents. Moreover, in neighborhoods experiencing
rapid price appreciation, some market rate units
are also built. Because of this increase in
supply, rents rise less quickly.
Separately, but closely related to the above,
many persons who bemoan gentrification
simultaneously lament racial segregation and the
lack of investment in non-white neighborhoods.
The introduction of wealthier residents lessens
the percentage of poor persons, and that has
been shown to reduce teen pregnancy and
incarceration rates and other such negative
outcomes. Moreover, in these communities these
improved social outcomes happen through
market forces and frequently absent
governmental intervention. To argue against
gentrification is to encourage the status quo and
insist that poor neighborhoods remain poor and
segregated, and needlessly cut off from
opportunity.
Elliot Eisenberg, Ph.D. is President of GraphsandLaughs, LLC and can be reached at
Elliot@graphsandlaughs.net. His daily 70-word economics and policy blog can be seen at
www.econ70.com. You can subscribe and have the blog delivered directly to your email by
visiting the website or by texting the word “BOWTIE” to 22828.
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taken to the highest levels along with many benefits throughout the calendar year.
• 1/4 Page Ad in Public Directory & Full Page in Membership Directory
• Touch Program (monthly notices to HBA members) Logo Sponsor
• Top Level Sponsorship at Sport Clay Shoot, Golf Outing and Christmas Party
• Choice of recognition at Par-Tee Golf Outing or Trivia Night
• Banner, newsletter and website home page & professional industry listings page
• Full Page Ad in the Membership Directory
• Sport Clay Shoot Score Sheet Sponsor, Golf Outing Contest Sponsor, Trivia Night Round Sponsor and
Christmas Party Dessert Sponsor
• Banner, newsletter and website home page & professional industry listings page
(valued at $1,000)
• 1/2 Page Ad in the Membership Directory
• Sport Clay Shoot Station Sponsor, Golf Outing Hole Sponsor & Christmas Party entry for two (2)
• Banner, newsletter and website home page logo recognition
(valued at $500)
• Banner, newsletter and website home page logo recognition and quarterly newsletter half page ad
All levels are negotiable with equal offerings for different events or promotions.
Call the HBA office to personalize your tier.
Register your commitment level:
 Platinum $1,500
 Gold $1,000
Company
 Silver $500
Email address
 Bronze $250
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Name
________________________________________________ ________________________________________________
Phone
Payment Options: ___ Invoice
___ Check Enclosed ___ 3 month payment option ___ Credit Card*
*credit card payments will include an additional 4% convenience fee
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Credit Card# Visa or Mastercard ONLY Exp Date
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Signature
Complete and return this form by January 31, 2019 to:
Home Builders Association of Greater Southwest Illinois, 6100 West Main St., Maryville, IL 62062
Office: (618) 343-6331 - Fax: (618)343-6335 - Email: hba@hbaswil.org - www.hbaswil.org
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Maryville, IL 62062-6688
Office (618) 343-6331
Fax: (618) 343-6335
Email: hba@hbaswil.org
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