Sunday, October 14, 2018

Liquor Drive-up in Belvidere?



Belvidere City Council Discusses Possible Drive-Up Liquor Sales

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Posted: Oct 08, 2018 10:45 PM CDT

Updated: Oct 08, 2018 10:51 PM CDT

BELVIDERE - A new business project is on the radar for Belvidere City Council.  The owner of the proposed site and alderman discussed the possibility of alcohol sales via drive-thru and what it could mean for the area.

The former Sonic has been vacant for about three years, but property owner George Sabino is potentially planning to turn it into a spot for drive up and walk in alcohol sales.  At Belvidere City Council on Monday, alderman heard what Sabino had to say.  "If I do anything, it would be packaged only," said Sabino.  "I'm not even sure at this point ,I would want people to walk in and go down aisles.  This is strictly going to be packaged goods only where people can come in or drive up."  Some agreed with the business venture, like Fourth Ward Alderman Ronald Brooks who grew up near a similar establishment downstate.  "I never knew of any problems that they ever had there, never read anything about problems with it. I think it's a good idea."

Meanwhile others, like First Ward Alderman Clayton Stevens has some reservations about the possible plans.  Stevens worries clerks may not be able to tell through a quick transactional encounter whether the driver ok to buy alcohol.   "I'm concerned about it," said Stevens. "After almost 25 years with the Belvidere Fire Department, I've seen enough alcohol related incidents that I have to be really convinced that this is going to be safe and good."

Sabino believes this would help keep money in Belvidere and Boone County and avoid potential customers driving by what he believes is a prime location for a business venture, as it's right off of US Business 20.   "All I'm looking for is something that is convenient for people," said Sabino.  "We have to make it as easy for people to spend money in Belvidere and Boone County as we possibly can."

A special use permit would need to be approved by City Council.   As far as the application process,  Sabino says his team is still doing research on the full effects of the possibility of having drive-up alcohol sales.  Nothing has been set.

Above is from:  https://www.mystateline.com/news/belvidere-city-council-discusses-possible-drive-up-liquor-sales/1508919576

    Letter: Save Medicare, Social Security; reject Hultgren, Kinzinger

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    Letters to the Editor

    Letter: Save Medicare, Social Security; reject Hultgren, Kinzinger

    Oct. 12, 2018

    To the Editor:

    U.S. Rep. Randy Hultgren does not support Social Security and Medicare. His voting recordindicates the exact opposite. Retired people and people with disabilities whom rely upon these programs should not vote to re-elect Hultgren. 

    Hultgren has voted in favor of various iterations of now Speaker Paul Ryan’s authored bills that would transform Medicare from a health plan to a voucher/ subsidy plan.

    Under a voucher plan, beneficiaries would receive a fixed amount and be left to shop the profit motivated private insurance industry for their health insurance. It is a plan the Congressional Budget Office has previously estimated would more than double the out-of-pocket health care cost for Medicare beneficiaries.

    This plan has passed the Republican majority House of Representatives more than once but has not gone further. Yet. 

    So, the Republican majority sought another method to weaken both Social Security and Medicare. Their answer was the recent Balanced Budget Amendment.

    Barry Mayworm elegantly described this Balanced Budget Amendment as a backdoor method to cut program funding in his recent letter to the editor (“Kinzinger voted to cut Social Security,” page 14, Oct. 4). In review, the Balanced Budget Amendment would limit government spending to that of revenues received.

    Therein lies the backdoor. On the heels of the massive tax cuts the Republican Congress bestowed to corporations and the wealthy, the expected revenues received will be substantially lower than the prior normal, so much so large deficits are forecast.

    Lower revenues would in turn force a reduction in Social Security and Medicare spending if the amendment were to be enacted. Mayworm cited that U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger supported the amendment. Hultgren also supported the amendment.

    The Balanced Budget Amendment failed because it did not receive the necessary two-thirds vote. Fortunately. 

    It should be apparent that the Republican consortium would rather make cuts in Social Security and Medicare rather than to preserve the well-being of its beneficiaries. It is unconscionable. Retired persons and people with disabilities should not vote for Kinzinger or Hultgren.  

    Gary Moberg

    Sycamore

    Above is from:  https://www.daily-chronicle.com/2018/10/13/letter-save-medicare-social-security-reject-hultgren-kinzinger/a3jw9zz/