KANKAKEE, Ill. – With property tax season approaching, state Rep. Kate Cloonen is partnering with county officials to host a free Property Tax Information Clinic on Thursday, June 2 at 5:30 p.m. in the fourth floor conference room of the Kankakee Public Library, located at 201 E. Merchant St.
"Going door-to-door throughout my district, the number one issue about which I hear is high property taxes," said Cloonen. "Families deserve more relief from high taxes, especially as home values decline or remain the same and the cost of living increases. That is why I have sponsored and voted a number of times for legislation to freeze property taxes and give homeowners a break."
The event will feature presentations from Kankakee County Assessor Erich Blair, Kankakee County Treasurer Nick Allen and Kankakee County Recorder Lori Gadbois. In addition to these presentations and an open Q&A session, attendees who bring a copy of their most recent property tax bill will be able to ask questions specific to their bill.
"This free property tax clinic will help residents explore ways in which they can save on costly property taxes," Cloonen added. "We are fortunate to have elected officials in Kankakee County who are dedicated to helping residents make the most of the benefits that are available. I am grateful for their partnership in this event and look forward to helping residents learn more about their property tax bills and the possible ways in which they may be lowered." {ARTICLE SUBMITTED}
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