Illinois District 90 State Representative John M. Cabello
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Recent News About Illinois District 90 State Representative John M. Cabello
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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.
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Rep. Cabello advocates against lenient crime policies
State Rep. John M. Cabello is advocating for lawmakers to reject lenient crime policies and focus on reducing crime in communities.
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Resources for Winnebago County tax appeals now available
WINNEBAGO COUNTY – Below are the resources for Winnebago County property taxpayers who may be able to begin the process of appealing their assessment. Any issues accessing this content can be addressed at Rep. Cabello’s office at 815-974-0090.
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John M. Cabello to host property tax appeals event in Winnebago County
State Representative and Assistant Minority Leader John M. Cabello (R-Machesney Park) is reminding Winnebago County residents of his Property Tax Appeals event on August 3rd from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum launches "Picturing Lincoln" digital collection
ILLINOIS – The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum has launched a new digital collection titled “Picturing Lincoln,” featuring over 1,000 high-resolution photos related to President Lincoln.
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FBI issues safety warning on rise in 'jugging' incidents in Illinois
The FBI is warning Illinois residents of a rise in incidents of "jugging," where a victim is robbed after withdrawing money from an ATM. Here’s how you can protect yourself.
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Illinois professionals reminded to renew licenses by September deadline
The Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation (IDFPR) is reminding individuals with certain professional licenses currently up for renewal to start the renewal process before their license expires.
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Illinois State Fair seeks nominees for Illinoisan of the Day program
The Illinois State Fair Museum Foundation is seeking ten individuals to spotlight each day of the Illinois State Fair as an Illinoisan of the Day. The program aims to honor individuals who exemplify qualities associated with Illinois, including integrity, dependability, a sense of community, and strong ethics.
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Illinois athletes compete in 2024 Paris Summer Olympics
PARIS – Illinois residents are being encouraged to support their local athletes competing in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Among the competitors are Korbin Albert (football, Grayslake), Kamal Bey (wrestling, Oak Park), Kennedy Blades (wrestling, Broadview), Lauren Carlini (volleyball, Aurora), Peter Chatain (rowing, Winnetka), Aaron Cummings (rugby, Chicago), and Anthony Davis (basketball, Chicago).
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Illinois adds .410 shot shells to acceptable turkey shot sizes
Starting next year, thanks to a bill signed by Governor J.B. Pritzker, .410 shot shells will be added to the list of acceptable turkey shot sizes in Illinois. The change is a significant development for hunting groups as it opens up hunting opportunities for youth, the elderly, the disabled, and anyone who prefers lower recoil.
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Rep. Cabello to assist residents with property tax appeals
Assistant Minority Leader and State Representative John M. Cabello is set to host two events designed to help residents understand the process for filing timely and accurate property tax appeals. The presentations will include resources from the county assessor, information regarding the property tax appeals timeline, and staff assistance for specific questions. The details are as follows:
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Firework safety tips ahead of July 4th celebrations
Safety is paramount when handling any fireworks-type devices, as they can cause serious eye injuries and burns if not used properly. Important safety tips include:
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Illinois Fire Marshal advises on safe grilling practices ahead of July 4th
The Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal is urging residents to adhere to proper safety practices when using grills during the upcoming July 4th holiday and throughout the summer. According to officials, July is the peak month for grill fires, followed by May, June, and August.
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Economic challenges and other issues persist in Illinois
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Ironman 70.3 triathlon to debut in Rockford, Illinois
Rockford, Illinois, will host its first Ironman race next year with the IRONMAN 70.3 triathlon.
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Blood shortages across Illinois during summer months
ILLINOIS – Blood supplies and donations often dwindle in summer months, causing critical shortages. If you are able, consider giving the gift of life this summer by donating blood or platelets.