HUTSONVILLE—From the website of Adam Andrzejewski For the Good of Illinois comes the following:
QUESTION: Why isn’t Roger Eddy disclosing his double-dipping?
ANSWER: Who knows, but he broke the law.
From 2006-2011, Roger Eddy has failed to declare his school superintendent job on his official “Statement of Economic Interest”. This is fascinating, since he did disclose his public employment in 2004-2005.
Roger Eddy’s omission is a clear violation of Illinois Ethics law, which carries the following penalty:
“I understand that the penalty for willfully filing a false or incomplete statement shall be a fine not to exceed $1,000 or imprisonment in a penal institution other than the penitentiary not to exceed one year, or both fine and imprisonment.”
Illinois Governmental Ethics Act (5 ILCS 420/)
The code allows for fines and prison. We simply wonder why Eddy disclosed his double dipping in 2004-2005, and then failed to after that. Maybe he’s embarrassed…
Eddy’s total annual cost to Illinois taxpayers exceeds $289,078 per year.
Here’s only a partial list of the Republican establishment that’s backing tax hiking, big spending, union funded, and ethically compromised Roger Eddy: former Gov. Jim Edgar (R-Charleston), Sen. Dale Righter (R-Mattoon)- Deputy Republican minority Leader, Skip Savino’s (R-Rosemont) House Republican Organization, and most local county chairmen.
Now we know why… Illinois is broke.
Let’s clean up the Illinois Republican party- together. If you agree, please give For The Good of Illinois PAC $25, $50, $50, $250, $500 or $1,000 to help oust Roger Eddy.
This subscriber email is the first in a multi-part series culminating on Monday, February 27th with our “Bomb Illinois Corruption, Money Bomb” Online Fundraising Event. My wife Kerry Andrzejewski will match the first $10,000 given online, please click here.
Sincerely,
ADAM ANDRZEJEWSKI
Chairman | For The Good of Illinois PAC
PS- Thanks to local citizen watchdog Kirk Allen and the Edgar County Watchdogs, the people are holding Roger Eddy accountable.For background information, click here to see Eddy’s Statements of Economic Interest.