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NEWSLETTER
To promote, educate and advocate for the Residential Building & Remodeling Industry; providing
resources that benefit industry professionals and consumers in the communities we serve.
It was an absolute beautiful day at Joker’s Wild in
Chesterfield, IL for the Annual Sport Clay Shoot!
Picturesque views for the 80+ shooters and volunteers to
enjoy while getting in 100 targets on the 14 stations. Also
on the course was the sharp shooter contest and stands to
offer refreshments and snacks. Awards and raffles were
announced after the lunch provided on site.
Thank you to all those that shot it up, volunteered and
sponsored at our annual event!
WHATS INSIDE
1st Place TOP SQUADRON Team
with a score of 309
Yaekel & Associates - Clays of Glory Team
2019 TOP SQUAD
Sport Clay Shoot Event Review
Upcoming Event Registrations
Oct 22 - Membership Event
Oct 28 - FREE Lead Paint Certification Course
Nov 5 - Trivia Night
Membership Directory Ad Rates 2021
Annual Sponsorship Program 2021
Home Building Impact of Local Gov’t Costs
Membership Renewals & Incentives
Installation Banquet Sponsorship Opportunities
From left to right:
Scott Gower, Scott Baumann, Mark Dill,
Steve Boente and Jerry Yaekel.
Statewide Sexual Harassment Training
NAHB Eye on Housing - New Home Sales Pace
NAHB International Builder Show
Illinois Policy Institute
- IL House Speaker Challenged for seat
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Custom Marble, Inc.
1st National Bank of Waterloo
Allen Roofing & Siding Company
Belleville News-Democrat
BOS—Bank of Springfield
Broadview Screen Co.
Busey Bank
CertainTeed Corporation
Champion Waterproofing
Crown C Supply
Drake Construction
First Mid Bank & Trust
Garrett E & Herschel E Johnson RE
Heartland Turf Farms
Himstedt Roofing, Inc.
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Kerber, Eck & Braeckel
Martin Glass
Red-E-Mix, LLC
Ron Woods Excavating, Inc.
Superior Home Products
Wilke Window & Door Company, Inc.
Yaekel & Associates, Inc.
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Busey Bank
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Srogus Construction
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Score of 86 - Team Yaekel & Associates
Score of 83 - Team Srogus Construction
Score of 81 - Team Padgett Building & Remodeling
Score of 79 - Team Yaekel & Associates
Score of 79 - Team Henges
Score of 78 - Team Yaekel & Associates
Score of 77 - Team Busey Bank
Score of 77 - Team Henges
Score of 75 - Team Yaekel & Associates
Yaekel & Associates - Dilly Dilly
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Padgett Building & Remodeling
HBA of Illinois
Srogus Construction
CA Jones
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Authorized Appliance
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Ron Woods Excavating
Yaekel & Associates - Better than Last
Busey Bank
Busey Bank
Henges
Busey Bank
Cardinal Door
CA Jones
Yaekel & Associates - Better than Last
Yaekel & Associates - Better than Last
Cardinal Door
Yaekel & Associates - Shots in the Dark
Ron Woods Excavating
Srogus Construction
Authorized Appliance
EDC Drywall
Srogus Construction
Eagle Flooring
Padgett Building & Remodeling
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John Voellinger
Pat
Jay Toler
Scott Paule
Luke Yarber
Don “Full Choke” Padgett
Zec “no right to left” Bishop
Jim Lynch
Steve Boente
Joe Newman
Jim
Mark Davitz
Cale Henke
Brian Rauk
Scott Muehlhauser
Chris Berry
Harry Stewart
Steve Dill
Scott Bauman
Gaines Smith
Jason Paliatka
BJ Srogus
Donald Luttrell
Alex Nazetta
Dan Haverstick
Chad Vaninger
Luke Kimme
Brad Schmitz
Clarence
Jesse Lopez
Bryan Dodd
Bobby Russel
Mark Yarber
Joe Bauman
Nick Lovelace
Martin Manus
Dean Benson
John Klopmeyer
Paul Hanson
Herb Frohock
Greg Mueller
Janice Wolters
Mark McBride
Chris Jones
Jack Klopmeyer
Derrick Klopmeyer
Brian Haugen
Marty McCabe
Ron Woods
Tom Martindale
Tyler Jones
Matt Mullenix
Frank Srogus
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TEAM AUTHORIZED APPLIANCE &
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Team Score = 255
SARAH REAGAN
Padgett Building & Remodeling Team
Individual Score = 18
BJ SROGUS
JANICE WOLTERS
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Pace since September 2006
BY DANUSHKA NANAYAKKARA-SKILLINGTON ON STEPMBER 24, 2020
New single-family home sales surged in August,
as housing demand was supported by
low interest rates, a renewed consumer focus
on the importance of housing, and rising demand
in lower-density markets like suburbs
and exurbs.
Census and HUD estimated new home sales in
August at a 1.01 million seasonally adjusted
annual pace, an approximate 4.8% gain over
Consider that despite high unemployment,
new home sales are estimated to be 14.9%
higher for the first eight months of 2020 compared
to the first eight months of 2019.
Sales-adjusted inventory levels declined again,
falling to a just a 3.3 months’ supply in August,
the lowest in the history of the data series
back to 1963. This factor points to additional
construction gains ahead. The count of completed,
ready-to-occupy new homes is just
54,000 homes nationwide. Total inventory declined
almost 40% year-over-year, with inventory
down to 282,000.
revised July rate of 965,000 and is 43.2%
above the August 2019 estimate of 706,000.
This is the strongest seasonally adjusted annual
rate since September 2006.
The gains for new home sales are consistent
with the NAHB/Wells Fargo HMI, which soared
to an all-time high of 83 in September, demonstrating
that housing is the leading sector for
the economy.
Moreover, sales are increasingly coming from
homes that have not started construction,
with that count up 69% year-over-year, not
seasonally adjusted (NSA). In contrast, inventory
of for-sale completed ready-to-occupy
homes are down almost 33% year-over-year
(NSA). These measures point to continued
gains for single-family construction ahead.
Eye On Housing
National Association of Home Builders
Discusses Economics and Housing Policy
Thus far in 2020, new home sales are higher in
all regions. Sales on a year-to-date basis are
12% higher in the West, 14% in the South,
24% higher in the Midwest and the Northeast.
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The Impact of Home Building
The Home Builders & Remodelers Association recently conducted this report thru the NAHB to capture the effect of
construction activity, the ripple impact and ongoing impact that results from new homes becoming occupied. Below is a
detailed breakdown of the imposed costs on local government. We will continue to share this information, in parts, for
you to know that our industry has one of the biggest roles in our local economy. This information is available to our
members and will be shared with our municipalities in the near future.
Local Government Annual Costs
• Not surprisingly, costs per housing unit varies
across the major service categories.
• Education accounts for the largest share of annual
expenses, followed by Police Protection
and Other General Government functions.
• Water supply and sewerage expenses are allocated
based on gallons of water consumed per
day. Streets and highway expenses are based
on an average of vehicle trips generated on
weekdays.
Education
Police Protection
Fire Protection
Corrections
Expenses PER Housing Unit
$2,249
$624
$307
$123
Streets & Highways $108
Water Supply
Sewerage
Health Services
$112
$119
$193
Recreation & Culture $294
Other General Gov’t $477
Electric Utilities
Gas Utilities
Public Transit
$31
$4
$15
TOTAL $4,656
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One Time Capital Costs PER Housing Unit
In additional to annual expenses, providing
services to residents requires that local
governments make capital expenditures for items
such as schools, other building, equipment, roads
and structures.
Schools
Hospitals
Other Buildings
Highways & Streets
Conservation & Development
Sewer Systems
Water Supply
Other structures
Equipment
TOTAL
$4,583
$328
$2,658
$0
$130
$0
$0
$5,625
$186
$13,510
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Absolute Specialty Services - 15 years
Brennan Building & Remodeling - 18 years
Closet Factory - 11 years
Eagle Flooring - 7 years
Midwest Block & Brick—10 years
REMODELERS COUNCIL
Ambassador Floor
Eagle Flooring
Helitech Waterproofing & Structural Repair
P&A Drywall
NEW MEMBER
Jason Chandler
Guaranteed Rate
3981 State Route 159, Unit 2
Smithton, IL 62285
O: 618.551.5075
C: 618.698.1004
Email: Jason.chandler@rate.com
Website: www.rate.com/jasonchandler
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Prevention Training program for Illinois employers to comply with Public Act 101-0221
(commonly referred to as the Workplace Transparency Act).
Under this Act, Illinois employers are required to train employees on sexual harassment
prevention by December 31, 2020, and on an annual basis thereafter. This requirement applies
to all employers with employees working in this State. Employers must either develop their
own sexual harassment prevention training program that equals or exceeds the minimum
standards for sexual harassment prevention training outlined in Section 2-109(B) of the Illinois
Human Rights Act (IHRA), or they may use the model training provided by the IDHR.
Download the Model Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
Download the model Sexual Harassment Prevention Training program in
PowerPoint format. Alternatively, you can download the training in a PDF format.
Employers Required to Provide Sexual Harassment Prevention Training for All Employees
•Every employer in the State of Illinois is required to provide employees with sexual harassment
prevention training that complies with section 20198 of the Illinois Human Rights Act.
•All employees regardless of their status (i.e. short-term, part-time, or intern) must be trained.
•If an employer has an independent contractor working on-site with employer’s staff, the
independent contractor should receive sexual harassment prevention training.
Record of Compliance
Employers should keep an internal record of training compliance to be made
available for IDHR inspection upon request. Records that reflect compliance
may include but are not limited to, a certificate of participation, a signed
employee acknowledgement, or training sign-in worksheets.
A record of training should include the names of employees trained, the date of
training, the sign-in worksheets, copies of certificates of participation issued, and
a copy of all written or recorded materials that comprise the training as well as
the name of the training provider, if applicable.
Records may be paper based or electronic. Documentation of the training should
not be sent to IDHR unless requested but should be kept on the employer's
premises.
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׉	 7cassandra://gEAHrOMjzbkpV2RhyaUgplVL5F8yzANJNwdyK88qLM4*` _wZqdp\׉EAfter his implication in a bribery scandal and investigation by an Illinois House committee,
Mike Madigan in January will face a Democratic challenger for House speaker.
House candidates now need to say where they stand on Madigan.
Illinois Speaker of the House Michael Madigan will
be challenged by state Rep. Stephanie Kifowit, D-Oswego,
for the speakership in January.
Kifowit is one of the seven Democratic House members
who asked for Madigan’s immediate resignation as speaker
and chairman of the state’s Democratic Party after Madigan
was implicated in a $1.3 million bribery scandal involving
Commonwealth Edison. Fellow representatives are now
investigating whether he should be disciplined for his actions.
In
a statement, Kifowit wrote, “it is clear to me that he
doesn’t hold the same values that I do and falls short of
what the public expects from an elected official.”
Kifowit previously said she lost sleep wrestling in her mind
with Madigan’s ability to lead. She wrote a letter directly to
Madigan explaining how she had lost trust in him.
“The actions described in the U.S. Attorney’s Deferred
Prosecution Agreement by ComEd show that you have
compromised the integrity of the office of Speaker of the
House and undermined the public trust,” wrote Kifowit. “In
addition, your involvement as ‘Public Official A’ exposes a
conflict of interest as we deliberate and evaluate how the
legislative process has been manipulated.”
Madigan has not been charged with any crimes and maintains
his innocence. ComEd, on the other hand, agreed to
pay a $200 million fine, admit to seeking Madigan’s help in
passing legislation worth more than $150 million to the
company and continue to cooperate with the ongoing federal
investigation into public corruption. The utility admitted
to hiring or paying Madigan cronies to obtain his support
for the legislation.
Kifowit is not facing a Republican opponent in the Nov. 3
election, setting the stage for an inauguration day battle
when the new General Assembly is sworn in in January.
Her run for speaker now forces House Democrats to make
a choice between two members of their party. They can no
longer claim voting for Madigan to be the safe alternative
to voting for a Republican speaker.
Madigan has refused to testify before the special House investigative
committee formed to see whether he took part
in action unbecoming of a legislator. He called the proceedings
a “political stunt” and said in a three-page letter to the
committee that his job is to help Illinoisans, including with
job recommendations.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker reiterated his desire Sept. 30 for Madigan
to answer questions in the House investigation.
“I strongly believe that the speaker should take any opportunity
– and this is one – to present answers to the questions
that I think all of us have,” Pritzker said in a virtual
press conference.
Madigan’s leadership is once again facing pressure from
within his own party, but the chairman of the state party is
also forcing Democrats to make a difficult choice. Madigan’s
control over the party’s campaign funds helps him
earn support from Democrats in contested elections. He
recently transferred $3.25 million from his campaign committee
to the state party. Candidates risk losing critical
campaign money by dropping support for the speaker.
House Democrats also face questions from opponents and
voters. A vote for Madigan no longer represents loyalty to
the Democratic Party over a Republican speaker candidate.
House candidates will need to take a stand on whether they
back Madigan or are ready to oust the embattled speaker
from his leadership role.
Brad Weisenstein, Editor
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Below is the daily blog from Elliot Eisenberg, the Bowtie Economist
Shelter Shortage
New housing, and thus existing housing, has become increasingly more expensive because
of burdensome land use regulations, increasingly costly building codes, a labor shortage,
and higher input costs. Another rarely mentioned reason is industry consolidation. The
share of homes built by public builders has roughly doubles to 30% since 2000. as
competition declines, firms gain market power and increasingly act as monopolists and
reduce supply to deliberately boost profits.
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Important Sales Tax information provided by our member
Appliance Character
In Best Buy Stores, L.P. v. Department of Revenue,
2020 IL App (1st) (August 14, 2020) Cook Co., 5th Div. the Court found that Plaintiff’s
sale of built-in appliances is not exempted from sales tax despite its subsequent
installation of those appliances, as the built-in appliances are not permanently
affixed to and an integral part of the real estate. The Retailers’ Occupation Tax Act
applies based on substance of transaction and not the taxpayer’s subjective
characterization.
If you’d like to get more information on this case please contact Sue Schultz at 618.624.3478 or
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SPRINGFIELD POLITICIANS: Imposed 21 different tax and fee hikes while rewarding themselves with a pay raise
CHICAGO POLITICIANS: Hikes property taxes, restaurant taxes, parking taxes and ride sharing fees along with increased
spending and demanding a bailout from State taxpayers.
Our local HBR received over 40 of
these yard signs to share with our
members.
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