Proposed law could bring relief for rising Cook County property taxes, Assessor Fritz Kaegi says – ABC7 (Chicago)

Kaegi said he is working on drafting circuit breaker legislation with some lawmakers. He said 29 states have laws in place to help people stay in their homes. However, Kaigi did not say how such a program would be paid for.
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Sam Duffy
1 year ago

Simply pass a law that Cook County accept counterfeit money? Problem solved! ☺️

Mark F
1 year ago

There are already “circuit breakers” in place. It’s called Burke’s law firm.

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