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A Word from the President



With our first anniversary celebration quickly fading away to memory, we have already made some serious advances as our second year rolls on. Our first achievement grew out of the CUinFP ethics workshop we held in June. Our guest speaker and educator was Terry Pastika of Citizens Advocacy Center in Elmhurst. Terry gave us a step-by-step analysis of the Forest Park ethics ordinance, pointing out its strengths and weaknesses while suggesting changes we should lobby for. She also clarified the role of our state mandated Ethics Commission and since these positions were yet unfilled by our mayor, the need for us to push for compliance with the law.

While working on a revised ethics ordinance is a long term goal, we wasted no time in pressuring Mayor Calderone into appointing an Ethics Commission. Low and behold our efforts were rewarded when during the August 22 village council meeting, the mayor appointed the new commissioners.

Our second big achievement came during the September 12 council meeting when pressure from CUinFP and the Forest Park Review forced the council to pass legislation adopting the Illinois Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act. This win was a giant first step towards our goal of “total” whistleblower protection for the employees and citizens of Forest Park from vindictive and retaliatory behavior by those in a position of power.

Our August meeting focused on a well attended presentation by Forest Park’s finest concerning the presence of gangs in our community. This ad hoc team of police professionals headed by Officer Michael O’Connor was formed to investigate and record gang activity in our community. They left us with the message that no town is immune to gangs. Our hopes are that this program will become permanent and that these officers can continue to learn and protect our community. It is our intention to have them back in a year with some positive news.

As 2005 drew to a close, CUinFP began to focus on the election process. Our first election-related activity took place at our October meeting as we hosted a Voter Registrar training seminar where those interested in registering America’s voters learned to do so.  In December, CUinFP received a Citizen Advocacy award from the Citizen's Advocacy Center for our work in promoting democracy.  Finally, in the new year CUinFP will be addressing the issue of “tear downs."

Steven Backman


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