Friday, July 1, 2016

98% DISAPPROVE OF THE JOB HANKS IS DOING AS MAYOR

SAUK VILLAGE | A survey of about 470 registered voters of Sauk Village show that David Hanks’ job approval are downright horrible according to the most recent survey. 

470 completed the survey of which 461 Disapprove or “completely disapprove” of the job David Hanks is doing as Mayor representing 98% of all those while only 9 people surveyed or 2% approve of the job he is doing as Mayor.  Hank approval rating is actually worse than that of his predecessor, Lewis Towers when he was last surveyed in 2012.

Hanks will be going into a tough re-election year in 2017 on the heels of the shellacking he received when each of the candidates he endorsed and backed in 2015 lost for Village Trustee, including Jeff Morden and John Poskin.  Coincidently, Towers likewise received a similar shellacking in 2011 when Trustees he supported, including current Trustee Lynda Washington who is now allied with Hanks, lost by a nearly 3 to 1 margin.  Hanks also received a letter of no confidence from the Sauk Village Fraternal Order of Police and 652 residents signed a petition of No Confidence in Mayor David Hanks calling for his resignation in 2015 as well.
 
This past Tuesday, following Hanks appointment of defeated candidate Jeff Morden as Director of Sauk Village's Homeland Security Department, most all of the members of the department tendered their resignations on the spot.  Over 130 years of experience and dedication literally walked off the job during the Village Board meeting.  "Thirty-five years of service down the drain because of you" Tom Heatherly said as he turned in his resignation to Hanks.
 
Last year following his defeat then Trustee Jeffrey Morden voted to eliminate the Village's long-standing Police Dispatchers and to enter into a contract with Calumet Park for dispatching, by-passing the Village of Lynwood, who neighbors Sauk Village and would have actually been less costly. 

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