Amid rising property tax bills in Chicago, Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi – whose office plays a key role in determining ...
Hynes got his start as a commercial appraiser of industrial properties and later became a longtime employee of the Cook County Assessor’s Office. He worked under former assessor ...
Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi is facing a stiff challenge this March, in his bid for a third term. The incumbent is facing Pat Hynes in the democratic primary on March 17th.
The incumbent lays out why he’s a better choice than the Chicago real estate industry’s preferred candidate, challenger Patrick Hynes.
The head-to-head featured Fritz Kaegi accusing Pat Hynes of being beholden to property tax attorneys and Hynes arguing Kaegi ...
U.S. Reps. Jesus "Chuy" Garcia and Delia Ramirez rallied Monday in support of Kaegi, citing fairness for working families.
Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi took office in 2018 pledging to rid the office of corruption and create a process that more ...
The two Democratic primary candidates in the Cook County assessor race debates why property tax bills have increased so much.
Kaegi has been in office since 2018. He's being challenged by one of his own — first-term Lyons Township Assessor Patrick ...
Fritz Kaegi is running for this third term as assessor against challenger Pat Hynes, endorsed by the Democratic Party. Lyons ...
Tax lawyer donations, skyrocketing property taxes, incompetence and corruption are themes used by Fritz Kaegi and his ...
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