First school board set to back sales tax

Rock Falls district first in Whiteside County to take a vote

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School districts could use their cut of sales tax revenue to build a new school building, make energy efficiency upgrades or repair parking lots, among other facilities needs. They also could use the money to abate property taxes levied to pay off existing capital improvement bonds.

Whiteside County school officials have tried twice in the past 4 years to pass a tax increase. The last time, in April 2010, voters denied the referendum, 56 percent to 44 percent.

What districts would receive

How much money it is estimated each district would get from sales tax revenue if the measure makes the April ballot and passes, based on the percentage of county students each district has:

School District: % of county's students, projected revenue

Sterling: 36 percent, $1,524,457

Morrison: 13.2 percent, $561,040

Rock Falls Elementary: 12.2 percent, $516,276

River Bend (Fulton): 11.7 percent, $494,392

Prophetstown-Lyndon-Tampico: 9.9 percent, $420,739

Rock Falls High School: 7 percent, $294,963

Montmorency: 3.4 percent, $144,157

East Coloma: 2.8 percent, $118,873

Erie: 1.9 percent, $82,004

Source: Stifel, Nicolaus and Co.

What would it cost you?

Illinois consumers pay sales tax on most things. They do not pay sales tax on: vehicles, boats and RVs; mobile homes; farm equipment, parts and inputs; unprepared food, such as bananas, milk and bread; and drugs, including over-the-counter medications and vitamins.

Here's what a few everyday purchases cost now, including the 6.75 percent sales tax in Whiteside County, and how much their cost would rise with a 1 percentage point tax increase:

• A Quarter Pounder with Cheese Extra Value Meal at McDonald's: $5.54 to $5.59, a 5-cent increase.

• A pair of Levi's jeans at JC Penney: $39.50 to $39.87, a 37-cent increase.

• A 32-inch Samsung LCD HDTV at Walmart: $351.21 to $354.50, a $3.29 increase.

To attend

The Rock Falls Elementary School Board meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Merrill School, 602 Fourth Ave. Call 815-626-2604 for an agenda.

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