Illinois District 90 State Representative John M. Cabello
Recent News About Illinois District 90 State Representative John M. Cabello
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Nation honors veterans on Veterans Day 2024
This Veterans Day, the nation is called to honor the men and women who have served in the military.
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Marine Corps celebrates 249 years of service
Saturday, November 10th marks the 249th birthday of the United States Marine Corps.
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Rep. Cabello invites Northwest Illinois businesses to international forum
State Representative John M. Cabello from Machesney Park is inviting businesses in Northwest Illinois to participate in the 2nd Annual International Business Forum. The event is scheduled for December 12, 2024, at Loves Park City Hall.
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Illinois sees population decrease by 93,000 in latest migration report
The latest data on state-to-state migration indicates a significant decrease in Illinois' population, with 93,000 fewer residents recorded over the past year. This decline has sparked discussions on the need for policy changes aimed at reducing taxes and regulations that may be contributing to the exodus of families and businesses from the state.
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Illinois State Police mourns death of Trooper Corey S. Thompsen
Illinois State Police Trooper Corey S. Thompsen has died following a collision while on duty. The 28-year-old officer was conducting traffic enforcement in Champaign County when a truck entered an intersection and hit his motorcycle. Despite immediate assistance from a witness and first responders, Thompsen was pronounced dead at the hospital.
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Illinois launches kiosks for ID renewal and vehicle sticker purchases
The Illinois Secretary of State has introduced a new program allowing residents to renew their ID or driver's license and purchase vehicle stickers at kiosks located in shopping areas. For more information and to find kiosk locations, individuals are encouraged to visit ILSOS.gov/kiosks.
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Rep Cabello hosts event for IPASS technology update in Roscoe
State Representative John M. Cabello and Roscoe Mayor Carol Gustafson are collaborating with the Illinois Tollway to facilitate a transition to new IPASS sticker technology. The event is scheduled for Friday, November 1st, at the Village of Roscoe Village Hall.
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Venezuelan gang's growing influence in Illinois raises concerns
Recently leaked documents from the U.S. Army have highlighted an increasing threat posed by one of Venezuela's largest criminal organizations within the United States.
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Rep. Cabello discusses challenges of working in a superminority
Illinois State Representative John Cabello, who serves as Assistant Minority Leader and is a Republican, recently discussed the difficulties of operating within a superminority. In his conversation with Catherine Mortensen, he emphasized that the role often involves "stopping the bad bills" rather than successfully passing favorable legislation.
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Reps Cabello and McCombie announce free shred event on October 5th
Illinois House Minority Leader Tony McCombie and State Representative John M. Cabello (R-Machesney Park) will host a free shred event in Freeport on Saturday, October 5th. The Stephenson County Sheriff’s Department is also participating.
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McCombie and Cabello host 'Medicare 101' event for seniors
House Minority Leader Tony McCombie has announced a “Medicare 101” event in collaboration with the Illinois Department on Aging’s Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP) and State Representative John M. Cabello (R-Machesney Park). The session aims to help seniors understand Medicare and will take place on October 24th from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm at Highland Community College, 2998 Pearl City Road, Freeport.
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Illinois Representatives host free shred event in Freeport on October 5th
SAVANNA, IL — Illinois House Minority Leader Tony McCombie is hosting a Free Shred Event in Freeport on Saturday, October 5th, alongside State Representative John M. Cabello (R-Machesney Park) and the Stephenson County Sheriff’s Department.
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Rep. Cabello discusses impact of SAFE-T Act's no cash bail provision
State Representative John M. Cabello was interviewed by WIFR last week regarding the changes implemented one year ago through the SAFE-T Act, such as no cash bail.
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Chicago Tribune's 'Dishonor Roll' highlights Illinois' history of political corruption
Illinois has long contended with a reputation for political corruption, with Chicago frequently at the forefront. The Chicago Tribune highlighted this troubling legacy in its series "Culture of Corruption," showcasing a pattern of unethical behavior among public officials. A key feature of this series is "The Dishonor Roll," a compilation of approximately 200 individuals who have been convicted, indicted, or otherwise shamed for their actions in office. This list, pulled from the Tribune’s archives, serves as a reminder of the state’s deep-rooted issues with political...
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Federal judge rules part of Illinois’ concealed carry law unconstitutional
ROCKFORD, IL – A federal judge in Rockford recently ruled it unconstitutional for Illinoisans with concealed carry permits to be prohibited from carrying guns on public transportation.
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Illinois opens contest to redesign state flag
Illinois has officially opened a contest to redesign the state flag. The initiative aims to engage residents in creating a new symbol that better represents the state's identity.
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California Democrats propose $150,000 housing aid for undocumented immigrants
California Democrats have proposed a new initiative aimed at providing financial assistance to undocumented immigrants for home purchases. The program would allocate $150,000 to eligible individuals to help them buy homes.
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Legislation proposed to end non-citizen healthcare benefits in Illinois
Hardworking Illinois families are finding it increasingly difficult to manage the rising costs of health insurance, while the State of Illinois continues to fund comprehensive healthcare plans for non-citizens. In response, support is growing for House Bill 5846, which aims to prioritize Illinois citizens and terminate free health insurance programs for non-citizens established under Governor Pritzker's administration.
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Rep. Cabello hosts successful property tax appeal seminars
State Representative John M. Cabello recently hosted two tax appeal seminars, attracting over 100 attendees from Winnebago and Stephenson counties. The events were held at Loves Park City Hall and the Freeport Library.
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Resources available for Stephenson County property tax appeals
Stephenson County residents have been provided with several resources to assist in the process of appealing their property tax assessments. These resources include a property tax presentation by Representative Cabello, contact information for Stephenson County assessors, and links to relevant websites and documents.