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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 15-68 06/18/1968 I"""" - RESOLtJrION NO. 15-68 A RESOLtJrION IN SUPPORr OF A STATE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION WHEREAS, the people of the State of Illinois will vote in the general election to be held November 5, 1968; and . WHEREAS, the people of the State of Illinois will decide by a separate blue ballot on that date whether a constitutional convention will be convened to rewrite our present state constitution; and WHEREAS, the Illinois Constitution of 1870, despite some few amendments from time to time, is basically a document written to govern a rural society one hundred years ago; and WHEREAS, the pattern of independent, largely integrated, autonoroous constitu- tional offices provided for by the Constitution of 1870 still remains; and WHEREAS, there exist areas of goverrnnental operation from which the standpoint of effective decision making and administration are best vested in local rather than state governrrents; and WHEREAS, the 1870 Constitution is unduly specific, freezing for all time matters which can and should be subj ect of statutory enactment, and is not written in broad general terms as a constitution should be; and WHEREAS, the importance of eliminatling the clutter, the obsolescense, and the frustratingly outdated restrictions in our present constitution is evident; and WHEREAS, the aforementioned blue ballot must receive a majority, not only of those voting on the proposition for a constitutional convention, but of all those voting at the general election; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: That all citizens of the Village of Mount Prospect be made aware that to fail to vote on the blue ballot constitutional proposition, while voting for the offices to be filled, would annunt to a vote against the Constitutional Convention. SECTION TWO: That as public officials we, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect, shall make an extraordinary effor during the next six months to aid in educating our citizens as to the real and co~ll1ng importance of this Constitutional Convention. SECI'ION THREE: '!his resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval in the manner provided by law. AYES: 6 NAYS: 0 PASSED AND APPROVED 'IRIS 18th day of J . J/~ Village Clerk " ---------1