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2/28/2011
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4084-11
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Resolution on Senate Bi11590 <br /> Page 2 _ <br /> G����e�rd, the South Bend Common Council and the South Bend City Administration have <br /> further had to grapple with property tax revenues being down $12.2 million and projected COIT and <br /> EDIT revenues projected to decrease over the next two (2) years; <br /> ��z��a,�, the City of South Bend, with the support of its residents and businesses, have put the <br /> highest of priorities on good fiscal management which is transparent and responsive; and that is one of <br /> the reasons why it is particularly disturbing that our State Senators and State Representatives may fail <br /> in their own due diligence requirements by not even having the potential or projected costs to local <br /> governments identified which would result from the passage of Senate Bi11590. <br /> C�ou�, �1e�����e, le r,���eQO�ea! by the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana, <br /> as follows: <br /> Section I. The Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana,believes that Indiana State <br /> Senators and State Representatives should continue indefinitely Bill 590, in light of the potential <br /> negative effects which such legislation may have on job creation, business expansion and attraction, <br /> the negative perception it may have on all Indiana communities if enacted, and pending judicial <br /> challenges in other jurisdictions on similar legislation which are proving very costly to their taxpayers. <br /> Section II. The Common Council further believes that in light of the Hispanic population being <br /> the fastest growing se�nent of the South Bend community, as reported in the latest U.S. census data, <br /> and the unknown costs which may result to our police department, that enactment of Senate Bill 590 <br /> may be a reckless disregard of due diligence requirements by the state elected officials for their failure <br /> to even consider a cost/benefit analysis of enforcement of such a law by local governments. <br /> Section III. The Common Council requests the City Clerk to send a copy of this Resolution to <br /> each of the duly elected State Senators and State Representatives representing the City of South Bend, <br /> as well as to the chief sponsor of Senate Bill 590 Senator Mike Delph, and the presiding officers of the <br /> Indiana Senate and the Indiana House of Representatives. <br /> Section IV. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the <br /> Common Council and approval by the Mayor. � <br /> C <br /> Council Member Karen L. White <br /> South Bend Common Council <br /> C��a�te� by the Common Council of the City of South Bend, this Z��"` day of <br /> �z���-�y , 2011. <br /> AYES: <br /> NAYS: � <br /> ����J� ��y�z�e�a�z�C���ze��ia 7i�t� a�a�a� <br /> ���--- , ,20�� <br /> �..• t.�.�.e.�--� <br /> John oorde, City C erk Stephen J. Luec , Mayor <br /> City of S , �a�— <br /> Fil�d �r� �;ak����`.� �ffi�e <br /> ���;ES�rJ�-�� .Z-�r-1 � <br /> � �. �`::� � : ��'i1 <br /> NUT AP?ROVE�? <br /> ADOPTELa '2-"ZS�—I� a�!/OORDE <br /> �''"�!�l���K,f3C1�UTH BEND,IPI <br />
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