The League of Women Voters of McHenry County will present a forum on the Mental Health Board Referendum at 7:00 pm on Thursday, February 22. McHenry County voters will have their say on this referendum on the March 19 primary ballot. The event will be held in person in the Luecht Auditorium at McHenry County College and will be livestreamed on Facebook.
Speakers at the forum will include County Board members Carolyn Campbell and Michael Skala, as well as Suzanne Hoban, Executive Director of the Family Health Partnership Clinic, and John Buckley, Executive Director of Independence Health & Therapy.
“Our Mental Health Board is one of the jewels of McHenry County, providing vitally needed funding for an array of services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, substance abuse disorders, and mental health issues,” said Paula Ekstrom, President of the League. “These services often help people, and their families, who are uninsured or under-insured. This forum will provide full details on the pros and cons of this referendum, so that the voters can make an informed choice. That’s our organization’s mission, and we’re proud to help out.”
If the referendum passes, the portion of property tax which funds the Mental Health Board will be replaced by a 0.25% sales tax with exclusions of groceries, medicine, or medical equipment.
A flyer in support of the Mental Health Board Referendum.
The Luecht Auditorium is in Building B (park on the south side) of McHenry County College, at 8900 Northwest Highway, between Woodstock and Crystal Lake.
For more information on the event see http://tinyurl.com/2tx8demy.
For further information on the referendum, please see the FAQ on the website of the McHenry County Clerk, at http://tinyurl.com/4jdmpczz.
To watch the forum livestream on Facebook, please visit: http://tinyurl.com/mrye59m2.
For more information on the Mental Health Board of McHenry County, please visit: https://www.mc708.org/.
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