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End-of-year bonuses raise ire of board chairman

Severson acknowledges nearly $25,000 paid by Miller, Phillips, Bates not illegal

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The total amount is alarming, he said, especially when there are programs in desperate need of funding, such as mental health programs and Drug Court.

Grundy County Coroner John Callahan was present at the meeting and said he was upset to hear of the other departments' actions when his office returned its left over funds to the county board. He said later his office returned $2,200 when it did not use all of its budgeted funds for additional on-call deputies.

FUTURE MEASURES

Severson said at the meeting the county isn't going to be asking for the money back, but wants to put measures in place so the county board is aware of any bonuses.

Assistant State's Attorney Perry Rudman said the county board should have a resolution stating personnel costs cannot come from other funds. 

Severson suggested that, during the budget process, the departments should make bonuses part of their estimated budget so they are a part of the budget approved by the county board.

"The problem is I, the county board and the Finance Committee didn't know about it and it was done on the last day of the fiscal year," he said after the meeting.

"There needs to be restrictions on what they can pay out beyond salary," Severson added.

Phillips explained that once the budgets are approved, it is the elected official's job of that office to stay within that budget, which she and Miller did. They did not go over budget, nor spend from other line items, she said.

"I look forward to David Allen Welter getting the salaries online so the public can see which individuals are given favoritism, " Phillips said.

Severson told the committee if an elected official feels someone in their department needs a bonus at the end of the year, they should come before the Finance Committee and tell the members how much they would like to give and why.

Another part of the problem, he said, is some departments are budgeting for a salary for an employee they want to hire in the future. But if they don't end up hiring, there is extra money in the budget. The assessor's office had $40,000 extra because of this, said Severson to the committee, but the assessor did not give out the extra money in bonuses.

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Fyin8 wrote on January 30, 2013 5:36 p.m. ...
This posting area is for comments on 'End-of-year bonuses raise ire of board chairman,' yet you insist on writing about an unrelated topic. Please familiarize yourself with Internet etiquette. Bruce--??? No, counselor. 95grad: Other offices were left out for brevity and to stay on subject. The statute was given for all to look up themselves. It covers: Division 3-1 - Auditor Division 3-2 - Clerk Division 3-3 - Coroner Division 3-4 - Public Defender And Appointed Counsel Division 3-5 - Recorder Division 3-6 - Sheriff Division 3-9 - State's Attorney Division 3-10 - Treasurer

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