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Lower Property Taxes For Will County's Land Owners: Republican Party Implores Jennifer Bertino In Letter

A close ally of Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, former State Senator Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant replaced Larry Walsh as Will County Executive.

In 2024, Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant announced the endorsement of a bipartisan coalition of six mayors and village presidents throughout Will County. (Image via John Ferak/Joliet Patch Editor )

(Will County Board member Mark Revis, a Plainfield Republican, furnished Joliet Patch with the following letter, signed off by all members of the Republican Party who are serving on the Will County Board.)

JOLIET, IL — Dear County Executive Bertino-Tarrant: We write on behalf of the Republican members of the Will County Board to outline our priorities for the Will County FY2027 budget and property tax levy.

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Will County residents are facing a serious property tax crisis. Families, seniors, farmers, and small businesses continue to see their tax bills rise, even when their household incomes do not keep pace. County government must recognize this financial pressure and make tax relief a central part of the FY2027 budget process.

Last year, Republican Board members and 1 Democrat supported holding the County’s levy growth at zero percent. By responsibly using excess cash reserves, the County was able to avoid collecting additional property tax dollars while continuing to fund essential services.

For FY2026, the County approved a total property tax levy of approximately $158.7 Million, supported by an adopted budget of approximately $161.5 Million. At the time of adoption, the County maintained approximately $30+ Million in available reserves.

For FY2027, we propose reducing the total Will County property tax levy by 2 percent. This is not a 2 percent reduction in the rate of levy growth. It is a proposal to collect approximately 2 percent less in total property tax revenue than the County collected under the FY2026 levy.

Based on the FY2026 levy, this proposal would reduce the County’s property tax collection by approximately $4 Million resulting in an FY2027 levy of approximately $154 Million This proposal reflects our broader vision for Will County government:

Will County Board member Mark Revis is a Plainfield Republican. Image via Will County government

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