Trustee Walks Out as Henyard Proposes Controversial $2.2 Million Tax Refund
Trustee Walks Out as Henyard Proposes Controversial $2.2 Million Tax Refund

At a heated Thornton Township Board meeting, Supervisor Tiffany Henyard faced opposition while pushing a 100% property tax refund for homeowners, a plan estimated to cost $2.2 million.

With only two trustees present, Henyard succeeded in approving bill payments and employee insurance but faced a third trustee, Chris Gonzalez, who questioned her transparency about the refund proposal.

Citing a lack of detail on its scope and implementation, Gonzalez moved to adjourn, leaving the meeting without a quorum.

Henyard, also contending with an eviction case, dismissed the criticism, affirming her dedication to public service.

Critics like her landlord allege Henyard’s actions reflect a broader disregard for accountability, stirring controversy among community members over her fiscal management and leadership style.