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AGENDAITEM
Regular Board of Trustees Meeting
of
October 13, 2015
SUBJECT: Support for Major Reform in Illinois Government
FROM: Riccardo F. Ginex, Village Manager
BUDGET SOURCE/BUDGET IMPACT: None
RECOMMENDED MOTION: Motion to Approve Resolution 2015-GL-BUDREF-R-1499
A Resolution in Support of Major Reform in State Government to Encourage Business
Formation and Innovation
Background/History:
This resolution would render support for Governor Rauner's priority to promote job growth
which would provide economic security for the residents of the State of Illinois.
Recommendation:
The Board adopts the resolution as presented.
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RESOLUTION 2015-GL-BUSREF-R-1499
A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF MAJOR REFORM IN STATE GOVERNMENT
TO ENCOURAGE BUSINESS FORMATION AND INNOVATION
WHEREAS, Illinois has all of the components it needs to thrive: talented people, a diversified
economy, infrastructure, natural resources, and geographic advantages, but still struggles under the
weight of high taxes and inefficient State government; and
WHEREAS, Governor Rauner has made it a top priority of our state government to promote job
growth that provides the opportunity of economic security for residents; a thriving economy allows for
crucial investments in residents; and
WHEREAS, as of March 9, 2011, Illinois became the 16th State to abolish the death penalty, but
still maintains a system of capital punishment for investors and their businesses; and
WHEREAS, today, the average convicted Illinois murderer will live longer in prison than a newly
formed Illinois businesses operating here; nationwide, 65% of all new businesses will die within the first
10 years, and as a result, Illinois should make it as simple and inexpensive as possible to form new
businesses with a minimum of cost and hassle; and
WHEREAS, the Small Business & Enterprise Council has published the following rankings:
Small Business Survival Index 2011: State Rankings* Source: sbecouncil.org
Rank State SBSI Rank State SBSI
1 South Dakota 32.292 26 Louisiana 60.120
2 Nevada 38.531 27 Idaho 60.452
3 Texas 39.076 28 New Mexico 60.576
4 Wyoming 46.049 29 Michigan 61.480
5 South Carolina 47.047 30 Montana 62.193
6 Alabama 48.765 31 Delaware 62.785
7 Ohio 49.538 32 West Virginia 63.486
8 Florida 50.081 33 New Hampshire 63.568
9 Colorado 51.317 34 Oregon 65.181
10 Virginia 51.697 35 Pennsylvania 65.350
11 Washington 52.312 36 Nebraska 66.420
12 Mississippi 52.319 37 North Carolina 66.858
13 North Dakota 53.296 38 Maryland 67.103
14 Utah 53.374 39 Hawaii 70.889
15 Arizona 54.388 40 Illinois 72.078
16 Georgia 54.639 41 Iowa 72.525
17 Missouri 55.382 42 Massachusetts 73.976
18 Arkansas 56.162 43 Minnesota 75.308
19 Oklahoma 57.080 44 Connecticut 75.587
20 Indiana 57.747 45 Maine 75.876
21 Alaska 58.802 46 California 76.357
22 Kentucky 58.934 47 Rhode Island 77.250
23 Kansas 58.977 48 Vermont 78.291
24 Wisconsin 59.282 49 New Jersey 82.625
25 Tennessee 59.976 50 New York 82.787
51 Dist. of Columbia 84.354
Resolution 2015-GL-BUSREF-R-1499
Supporting Business Reform in State Government
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(Ranked from the Friendliest to the Least Friendly Policy Environments for Entrepreneurship)
* (Please note that the District of Columbia was not included in the studies on the state tort costs,
eminent domain legislation and highway cost efficiency, so D.C.'s last place score actually should be
even worse.); and
WHEREAS, Illinois state government, which should facilitate economic growth, instead has
promoted "the drift of a hollow state" with overlapping departments, a lack of transparency, and poor
coordination leading to administrative burdens for companies; and
WHEREAS, Illinois currently employs electronic filing of Corporate Articles of Incorporation and
LLC Articles of Organization that charges a premium over physical paper filing fees, at the same time
when, for example, Colorado cuts a paper filing fee by 90% if a person uses electronic filing to form a
business entity; in Colorado, an LLC may be formed online for$50, compared to $625 for Illinois, where a
paper filing also costs$500—ten times the amount of an online Colorado filing; and
WHEREAS, this situation creates false economies of upside-down economics that absorb capital
into unproductive uses; at the same time, discouraging electronic filing in Illinois by over-charging for it
perpetuates over-staffing by the Secretary of State, preventing state employees from being freed for more
productive private sector pursuits, and lowering costs to business enterprises that might prefer to stay
and expand in Illinois, who could then hire more private sector workers;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of
Oak Brook, DuPage and Cook Counties, Illinois as follows:
Section 1: Recitals. The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated into, and made a part
of, this Resolution as the findings of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook.
Section 2: Resolved. The President and Village Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook
hereby endorse major reform in State government to include lowering fees for corporate and LLC
business formation, eliminating premium charges for online document filing, and thereby promoting
business formation in the Village of Oak Brook and the State of Illinois. The Village of Oak Brook further
affirms the policy of electronic access to Village government resources as a way of lowering costs to our
residents and business community.
Section 3: Authorization to Transmit Resolution. The Village President and Village Clerk
are hereby authorized to send a suitable copy of this Resolution to the Village's local State Senators and
Representatives and the Illinois Governor.
[Signature page follows]
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Supporting Business Reform in State Government
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Section 4: Effective Date. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its
passage, approval, and publication as required by law.
APPROVED THIS 13`"day of October, 2015
Gopal G. Lalmalani
Village President
PASSED THIS 13`" day of October, 2015.
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
ATTEST:
Charlotte K. Pruss
Village Clerk