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PRESIDENTS LETTER: Members, As everyone should be aware, we had our last meeting in October. I would like thank all members who attended. There was discussion about the situation in Springfield and how it might affect us. Our lobbyist, Dick Lockhart, has provided the ADSAI with much information throughout 2015, and said he will monitor the situation and will notify us if a serious issue develops. Dick also said that there may be no new developments until 2016, when we may still have to confront the Service Tax issue that can impact our organizations through higher billing rates to our clients. This is a serious concern for all ADSAI members.

Please open the newsletter when it is sent to your email. We have been monitoring Constant Contact and the percentage of members who open emails is about 50 percent. This means members are not getting involved with ADSAI, which is how we remain active in bills that might affect our professions. Please attend membership meetings and bring a potential new member to see what ADSAI is all about. Dues renewals for 2016 will be going out soon. There has been a delay and are working to rectify it. When you receive your renewal notice, please pay your 2016 dues as soon as possible. Dues must be paid in full by the start of the January annual meeting in order to participate in the election process. The annual meeting will be held at Topaz and will commence at 7 PM. I have also sent an email concerning the elections in 2016. Any member who wants to run for an office should read the bylaws on our website and review the qualifications to hold office. Finally, I extend my best wishes to all ADSAI members and their families for a safe and happy holiday season. I look forward to seeing you at the annual meeting in January. James M. Walsh ADSAI President Office: 773-572-6374 Email: emeraldsecinc@aol.com MINUTES OF THE MEETING - OCTOBER 28, 2015: MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATED DETECTIVES AND SECURITY AGENCIES OF ILLINOIS (ADSAI) JENNY'S STEAKHOUSE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 28, 2015 Meeting called to order by President Walsh at 7:15p.m. Pledge of Allegiance Introduction of members and guests Ed Williams - new grandfather, boy Adjourn for Dinner at 7:27p.m. Meeting Reajourned at 8:18pm Secretary Report - Bia Tyk Minutes published in last newsletter

Treasurer Report Current balance $1300 to date Pending some revenue from Golf Outing ($1700) o Not everything given to Karen O'Donnell yet from outing o Approximately $4000 profit Board of Directors Report - James Huckabee Financial status of ADSAI o Temporary suspend payment to lobbyist o By-Laws No change to construction of board meetings By-Laws - Harry Petraitis Technical/grammer changes No change to construction of board meetings - did not pass Membership - James Walsh No new members Plaques will be mailed out, since some new members did not pick them up State Legislation - James Walsh Reappointment to fill vacated positions Reform groups (published in newsletter) Sales tax - nothing passed Updates from Dick Lockhart will be published in newsletter National Legislation - James Huckabee Conference - well attended Fighting for elections in April Elections in DC Central Chapter - Manny Manias No report

Website - Roy Bucklin (via James Walsh) Business card, ad on website Constant Contact - nothing new Investigations/ Fair Practice - Al Inquiries o Unlicensed state agency - are licensed o Unlicensed PERC holder - investigation pending o Unlicensed PERC holder (out of Oswego) - investigation pending o Acting Female Officer - is licensed Health - Toni McWherter Al Augustine's partner died Scott Stern's father was killed in an accident Harmon Cook's wife - under chemo treatment Advertising - James Walsh Developing advertising letter Entertainment - Harry Petraitis No report Training - Bernie Greenawalt Security Show - 10,000 attendees, good show American Standards of Investigations has been published - available American Standards of Investigations website Associations One Will put out once it comes around

ILAPPS Ed Williams - Exception to Private Detective Act o The word "business" - attempts to wipe out entire class of unlicensed process servers that have been around for 40 years o Accident Reports Police departments refusing to provide accident reports or provided heavily redacted accident reports Old Business - none New Business Golf Outing o No clear cut number yet - will have it in January o Small turn out this year o Pictures will be in next news letter o Thank you to Rita Kirby and James Mulligan who helped out Nominating Committee o o o President/Vice President - 1 year term Treasurer - 2 year term Board of Directors - 2 year term Next Meeting - January Harry will pick location for annual meeting Newsletter will be published sooner than annual meeting Split the Pot - Total $130 Winner - Terry Bell $65 Motion to Adjourn 8:47pm

MEETING LOCATION FOR JANUARY 27, 2016: Reserved Price: $45 per person At the Door Price: $50 per person ADSAI January 2016 Meeting Menu Wednesday January 27, 2016 Topaz 780 Village Center Drive Burr Ridge, IL 60527 Board Meeting at 5:45pm General Meeting and Dinner at 7:00pm Please R.S.V.P. to Secretary Bia Tyk at bia@tricoemail.com ADSAI ELECTION INFORMATION: Listed below is the Committee for Elections on January 27, 2016. If you are interested in running as an Officer or a Board Member, you should email 1 of the 3 Committee members. Qualifications for Officer or Board Member are in the Bylaws which you can view and print from the ADSAI Website. Also, renewal dues have to be paid by 7pm of the Annual Meeting to run for election. ============================================= Roy Bucklin, Committee Chairman Email rbuckpi@sbcglobal.net Dan Overton Email doverton0324@aol.com Karen M O'Donnell Email teeters71@yahoo.com ============================================= President 1 year term Vice-President 1 year term Treasurer 2 year term Board of Directors - 2 positions are up for election. These are 2 year terms. ANNUAL GUARDING REPORT: Forwarded from Bernie Greenawalt... <http://click.bnpdigital.com/?qs=861721c891c8ba2b0a204a2fd317e7c92ac71ea280eed990490fb45bbbec0c4513 37baddb4c4809d>

GOLF OUTING 2015: ADSAI's annual golf outing was held September 18, 2015 at Silver Lake Country Club in Orland Park. Attached are pictures:

FROM DICK LOCKHART: The Illinois House and Senate just released the names of the members of the Committees for 2016. There are some significant changes of which you need to be aware. In the Senate, there is now a Sub-Committee of the Criminal Law Committee identified as "Sub- Committee on Firearms." Its only member, so far, is Senator William Haine (D-Alton). However, there is also a Sub-Committee of the Judiciary Committee, also called Sub-Committee on Firearms. It's members are Senator Don Harmon (D-Oak Park), and Senator Michael Noland (D- Elgin). In the House, there is now a Sub-Committee on Firearms and Firearm Safety. Its members are: Rep. Kelly Cassidy (D-Chicago), Rep. John Anthony (R-Morris), and Rep. Emanuel Welch (D- Westchester). We will, of course, be very watchful as to what those Committees might do in the months ahead. As 2016 is an election year, we must be prepared for adverse legislation. If any questions or comments, let us know. Thank you for your support. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Two new State Senators have been appointed. They, and their addresses are: Senator Chuck Weaver (R) 324 Main St. Peoria, IL 61602 He replaces Darin LaHood (now a U.S. Representative) Senator Laura Murphy (D) 901 E. Villa Dr. Des Plaines, IL 60016 She replaces Dan Kotowski (D), retired. (Both Senators will be on the ballot in 2016.) I recommend a letter to them on your Association's letterhead, congratulating them on their appointment and pointing out that your Association has members in their Districts, and that your Association is represented by Dick Lockhart and John Carr. I have already sent them something from our office. P.S. I would be interested if you get a response, and what it says. Thank you. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

We recognize this has been a frustrating period in our State's history, but we can report that nothing adverse to the interests of our members have been enacted into law. Let's review: 1. In the 2014 election, Governor candidate Rauner advocated extending the sales tax on many services, including those services provided by ADSAI members. Governor Rauner has not, as yet, had that legislation introduced. 2. The Senate Democrats, including Senate President Cullerton, however, did introduce SB 1260, which among other things, extended the sales tax to 30+ services, but not yours. However, that bill has not been acted on, as yet. 3. The State's fiscal situation remains extremely critical and, if and when, the point comes when the State will not be able to meet the payroll, "all bets are off." We are watching the situation very carefully. 4. The General Assembly will officially return on January 13, 2016. From that point on it must be considered a high risk period and ADSAI should be prepared to respond effectively to any adverse developments. One example would be a big increase in the license fees and fines. In March, will be the Primary Election in which some legislators will be defeated, but they can still vote on any bill that comes up for a vote during the remainder of the year. (As they will no longer be facing the voters, they may be more willing to vote "yes" on revenue and tax issues?) Dick Lockhart Social Engineering Associates 11 E. Adams, Suite 1107 Chicago, IL 60603 socialeng@ameritech.net 312/939-4987 312/939-7590 (fax)

ALSO FROM DICK LOCKHART: Leading Illinois Reform Groups Call for Meeting to End Budget Stalemate Today, the Chicago Tribune posted a Letter to the Editor from ICPR and six other reform organizations outlining the need for a resolution to the Illinois budget crisis. Full text is included below. October 20, 2015 We are calling for a meeting between the governor and the four Illinois legislative leaders to discuss solutions for the current prolonged budget impasse threatening our state. This inaction is unprecedented and unacceptable to Illinois voters. The Illinois Campaign for Political Reform along with Illinois Public Interest Research Group and our other nonpartisan reform organizations want to help. We are ready to facilitate the logistics of a meeting in either Chicago or Springfield but believe that it must occur prior to Nov. 15 due to the urgent need for resolution on this issue. After more than 100 days of this stalemate, the consequences have become clear. Illinois residents in serious need are unable to receive important government services, and many nonprofit organizations are unable to continue critically important work tied to state grants. Illinois' state universities and community colleges may not be able to operate in the next semester of this academic year, leaving many students unable to graduate on time.

The consequences are too great. We cannot let this situation continue. While leadership may not align on some core principles, we believe it is necessary for them to meet together, work through these issues and agree on a budget. Now is the time to act, before the consequences become even more dire. We extend this offer with sincere concern for the citizens and the state of Illinois. Susan Garrett, board chair, Illinois Campaign for Political Reform Mary Kubasak, president, League of Women Voters of Illinois Hoy McConnell, executive director, Business and Professional People for the Public Interest Maryam Judar, executive director, Citizen Advocacy Center George Ranney, chair, CHANGE Illinois Andy Shaw, president and CEO, Better Government Association The Illinois Campaign for Political Reform is a 501(c)3 non-partisan non-profit that conducts research and advocates reform to promote public participation in government, address the role of money in politics and encourage integrity, accountability, and transparency in government. Learn more at www.ilcampaign.org

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