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Publisher Melanie Jongsma introduces this video of the October 30 Thornton Township meeting by stressing that this level of dysfunction is not normal and should not be accepted. The article she urges people to read is posted here: https://thelansingjournal.com/2024/11... 0:00 – Intro by Melanie Jongsma 3:10 – Annotated video of the October 30 Special Meeting 4:03 – Private Investigator Curt Marcucci serves eviction notice to Henyard 9:58 – Welcome and shade, call to order, pledge of allegiance 11:41 – Trustee Gonzalez makes a motion to allow Trustee Carmen Carlisle to participate by phone; Henyard declines 12:46 – Request for approval of minutes from the September 24 meeting 13:47 – Request for a motion to adopt 2024/2025 Budget and Appropriation Ordinance 24-009 for Thornton Township General Assistance Fund 14:57 – Request for a motion to adopt 2024/2025 Budget and Appropriation Ordinance 24-010 for Thornton Township General Fund 16:09 – Requests for approval of General Fund bills, General Assistance Fund bills, Road and Bridge Fund bills 18:27 – Request for a motion for Thornton Township to adopt “Robert Rules of Order” 20:43 – Requests for approval of 2024 – 2025 Health Insurance Plan, Dental Insurance Plan, Life Insurance Plan; new structure for employee deductions for Insurance Premiums for 2024 – 2025 plans; and Employee Assistance Program 24:54 – Request for approval of Supervisor’s 100% Tax Refund for all Homeowners of Thornton Township, followed by Trustee Gonzalez’s motion to adjourn the meeting 26:24 – Trustee Gonzalez exits the meeting, creating a lack of quorum 27:34 – Supervisor Henyard invites members of the public to leave if they do not want to hear her talk; following their departure she speaks for approximately 18 minutes 45:48 – Supervisor Henyard invites members of the public to speak if they want; Clerk Wells begins to call the names of people who had signed in for Public Comment 46:41 – Resident Janelle Taylor asks why Henyard was requesting a forensic audit of just Trustee Carlisle and Keith Freeman, rather than conducting a comprehensive audit 48:56 – “Alright, you done?” asks Henyard 53:34 – Henyard ends the meeting The Lansing Journal has been reporting on Thornton Township since before Tiffany Henyard was appointed Supervisor, and we will be here after she is gone. We are present at the meetings because our community has asked us to be. This crisis in local government is important, and it consumes a lot of our reporting time, but we want subscribers to know the Tiffany Henyard drama does not fully represent our community. Thank you for following this unique story, and please spend time on our other videos as well. We serve a diverse community and offer a diverse range of news — important stories that are often overlooked by larger media. The Lansing Journal is the only newspaper serving the community of Lansing, Illinois, and a few surrounding news deserts who need trustworthy information. Visit https://thelansingjournal.com to learn more. We depend on support from our viewers and readers in order to continue reporting in good times and bad. Using the Super Chat, Super Stickers, and Super Thanks features in YouTube is one way to support us. Or visit the Support page on our website to make a gift: https://thelansingjournal.com/support Thank you for helping to make local news possible, even during dysfunctional times.