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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Will County Board Executive Committee for October 9, 2025

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The Will County Board’s Executive Committee held a contentious meeting on Thursday, October 9, 2025, dominated by debates over public access and a controversial resolution concerning immigrant rights. A proposal to move land use public hearings from the full board meeting to the committee level sparked a discussion on government transparency and efficiency, with the matter ultimately tabled for future consideration.

In a more heated exchange, the committee voted to indefinitely postpone a resolution titled “Live and Work Without Fear” after it drew sharp criticism and accusations of containing false information. The resolution, which had generated nearly 300 public comments, was intended to affirm constitutional rights for all residents but was ultimately shelved for further review. More detailed coverage of these debates is available in separate articles.

Other business included approving a lobbying contract, supporting the renaming of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, and authorizing an agreement to share radio system access with a neighboring Indiana town.

State Lobbying Contract Renewed
The committee voted 10-1 to authorize the renewal of a contract with Mac Strategies Group, Inc. for state lobbying services. The firm will represent the County Board’s interests before the Illinois General Assembly and state agencies at a monthly rate of $5,000. The contract runs from October 18, 2025, to October 17, 2026.

Radio Agreement to Aid Eastern Will County Mutual Aid
An intergovernmental agreement with the Town of St. John, Indiana, to provide access to Will County’s 800 Mhz radio system was unanimously approved. The agreement will enhance interoperable communications, primarily benefiting fire districts on the eastern side of Will County that provide or receive mutual aid from the Indiana community. Officials confirmed that the agreement is reciprocal, granting Will County agencies access to Indiana’s systems as well.

Additional Liquor License Sought for Frankfort Business
A resolution to amend the county’s liquor ordinance was added at the last minute to the upcoming full board agenda. The amendment would increase the total number of available Class B liquor licenses to accommodate a request from Tahir Shuaipaj, doing business as Ace & Vine, Inc., located at 19816 S. Harlem Avenue in Frankfort.

Appointments to Sanitary District and Merit Commission Approved
The committee approved several appointments recommended by the County Executive. Joseph Hadamik was reappointed and Rosemarie Signor was newly appointed to the Sunnyland Sanitary District. Donald Gregory was reappointed to the Will County Merit Commission for a six-year term expiring in 2031, following a recommendation from Sheriff Mike Kelley.

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