Lawsuit Raises Constitutional Claim, Says State Violates Equal Protection Clause by Requiring Homes of Same Value to Be Taxed at Different Rates
SPRINGFIELD, Ill., March 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is being issued by BPI:
What: News Conference with Statewide Call-in Capability
Long blamed for fostering inequities in the quality of public education, Illinois' school funding system will be challenged Wednesday in a lawsuit filed by property taxpayers who say it discriminates against them financially based on where they live.
The lawsuit charges that the state's method for funding education violates the equal protection clause of the Illinois Constitution because it forces home owners in lower-income communities to pay higher property rates for their schools than those who own homes of similar value in more affluent areas.
When: Wednesday, March 24th at 10 AM Central Time
REPORTERS CAN JOIN THE NEWS CONFERENCE IN PERSON, OR BY PHONE TOLL-FREE. TO JOIN BY PHONE, CALL 1-800-791-2345 AND ENTER 72282.
Where: BPI Conference Room
25 East Washington St, Suite 1515, Chicago, Illinois
Who: Hoy McConnell, BPI Executive Director
Alex Polikoff, BPI Senior Staff Counsel
Scott R. Lassar, Partner, Sidley Austin; former U.S. Attorney for Northern District of IL
Two property owners who joined suit.
TO OBTAIN A COPY OF THE LEGAL COMPLAINT FILED WEDNESDAY GO TO: www.bpichicago.org
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Hoy McConnell |
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Executive Director, BPI |
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312.759.8259 |
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Mike Truppa |
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Valerie Denney Communications |
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cell: 312.286.5077 |
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SOURCE BPI
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