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Legislative Action Plan
Many of the Schaumburg’s priorities are heavily influenced by the outcome of county, state and federal legislation. Elected representatives tend to be most responsive to constituents that are organized, persuasive, and persistent. The village relies mostly on the actions of local legislators and coalitions like those listed below to advance legislative priorities and protect its interests. A formal legislative action program has also been developed to establish an even greater presence and provide a better means for communicating our legislative initiatives to those willing to take action.
Legislative Participation
Village Board members and staff participate in a variety of professional organizations and intergovernmental cooperatives. At times, these groups may take positions on specific legislative issues that have a direct impact on their membership or the stated goals of the organization and actively lobby on behalf of the village and other members. These groups include:
- Illinois Municipal League (IML)
- Northwest Municipal Conference (NWMC)
- DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference (DMMC)
- Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP)
- U.S. Conference of Mayors, Metropolitan Mayor’s Caucus
- International City Management Association (ICMA)
- Illinois City Management Association (ILCMA)
- Illinois Municipal Law Association (IMLA)
- Government Finance Officers’ Association (GFOA)
- Illinois Government Finance Officers’ Association (IGFOA)
- Illinois Municipal Clerks’ Association (IMCA)
- Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
- American Planning Association (APA)
- American Public Works Association (APWA)
- Illinois Public Works Association (IPWA)
- Northwest Suburban Joint Action Water Agency (JAWA)
- Northwest Central Dispatch (NWCD)
- Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS)
- National Public Labor Employer Association (NPELRA)
- Illinois Public Labor Employer Association (IPELRA)
Legislative Consultants
Since 2015, the village has retained the services of various legislative consultants to promote its legislative priorities. Below is a list of the payments to legislative consultants for the past ten years.
Year | Legislative Consultant | Purpose | Amount |
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2015 | Consulting4Biz, Inc. | Destination Incentive Program | $20,000 |
2015 | Thomson Weir, LLC and NJ Kimme & Company | Legislative Consulting, Public Relations and Strategic Communications | $8,000/mo |
2016 | Thomson Weir | Legislative Consulting | $8,000/mo |
2017 | Daley Policy Group | Legislative Consulting- Airport | $15,000 |
2017 | Crawford, Murphy and Tilly | Legislative Consulting - Airport | $172.50 |
2017 | Thomson Weir | Legislative Consulting | $8,000/mo |
2018 | Thomson Weir | Legislative Consulting | $8,000/mo |
2018 | Alvarez & Associates | Legislative Consulting | $4,000/mo |
2019 | Thomson Weir | Legislative Consulting | $8,000/mo |
2019 | Alvarez & Associates | Legislative Consulting | $4,000/mo |
2020 | Thomson Weir | Legislative Consulting | $8,000/mo |
2020 | Alvarez & Associates | Legislative Consulting | $4,000/mo |
2021 | Thomson Weir | Legislative Consulting | $8,000/mo |
2021 | Alvarez & Associates | Legislative Consulting | $4,000/mo |
2022 | Thomson Weir | Legislative Consulting | $8,000/mo |
2022 | Alvarez & Associates | Legislative Consulting | $4,000/mo |