Illinois State House District 53
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HB3699 presented by Nicolle Grasse on Feb. 7 in the House
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB3699 on Feb. 7, with Nicolle Grasse as the lead sponsor.
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Key details on HB3767 presented by Nicolle Grasse in the House on Feb. 7
House Bill HB3767, backed by Nicolle Grasse, was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 7, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
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House to review HB3849 introduced by Nicolle Grasse on Feb. 7
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB3849 on Feb. 7, with Nicolle Grasse as the lead sponsor.
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HB3319 presented by Nicolle Grasse on Feb. 6 in the House
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB3319 on Feb. 6, with Nicolle Grasse as the lead sponsor.
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New bill introduced by Nicolle Grasse on Feb. 5 in the Illinois House—what does HB2754 say?
House Bill HB2754, backed by Nicolle Grasse, was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 5, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
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HB2877 presented by Nicolle Grasse on Feb. 5 in the House
House Bill HB2877, backed by Nicolle Grasse, was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 5, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
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House to review HB2427 introduced by Nicolle Grasse on Feb. 3
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB2427 on Feb. 3, with Nicolle Grasse as the lead sponsor.
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Nicolle Grasse brings HB2493 to the Illinois House on Feb. 3—what to know
House Bill HB2493, backed by Nicolle Grasse, was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 3, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
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Nicolle Grasse brings HB2494 to the Illinois House on Feb. 3—what to know
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB2494 on Feb. 3, with Nicolle Grasse as the lead sponsor.
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Nicolle Grasse introduces HB2371 in House on Jan. 31—here’s what you need to know
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB2371 on Jan. 31, with Nicolle Grasse as the lead sponsor.
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House to review HB2397 introduced by Nicolle Grasse on Jan. 31
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB2397 on Jan. 31, with Nicolle Grasse as the lead sponsor.
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Nicolle Grasse introduces HB1888 in House on Jan. 29—here’s what you need to know
House Bill HB1888, backed by Nicolle Grasse, was introduced in the Illinois House on Jan. 29, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
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Nicolle Grasse brings HB1712 to the Illinois House on Jan. 24—what to know
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB1712 on Jan. 24, with Nicolle Grasse as the lead sponsor.
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Vrett calls on Walker to donate tainted funds from accused abuser Carroll
On Friday, Jack Vrett, candidate for State Representative in the 53rd district, called on State Representative Mark Walker to donate $21,250 in tainted funds from accused abuser, State Representative Jonathan Carroll.
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Op-ed: Taxpayers need urgent relief, but Mark Walker squandered opportunities to rein in property taxes
Residents in Arlington Heights, Mount Prospect, Rolling Meadows, Palatine, Des Plaines, and Schaumburg are getting slammed with exorbitantly high tax assessments this year, shocking families who are barely hanging on under the combination of gas taxes, gas prices, and the price of groceries.
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Op-ed: We cannot afford two more years of Mark Walker
Since he was first elected as State Representative for our community, Mark Walker has rubber-stamped tax increases, out-of-control government spending, and extreme criminal justice reforms that make our neighborhoods less safe.
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Vrett on SAFE-T Act: 'Judges across Cook County will start releasing criminals currently held in custody as a danger to the community'
With Jan. 1 approaching, bodies of local government are preparing for the implementation of the SAFE-T Act. Counties are looking to raise taxes to balance budget deficits due to unfunded mandates within the bill. There are state’s attorneys that have begun the meticulous process of reviewing cases of people being detained pretrial to determine who will be released on Jan. 1.
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Vrett: 'Keeping dangerous drugs off the streets is a public safety priority'
Legislation introduced in the Illinois House this week would increase penalties for those possessing, manufacturing, and delivering the lethal drug fentanyl, and would create sentencing minimums for offenses in which criminals attempt to market the deadly drug to young residents.
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Vrett: Mark Walker doubles down on support of SAFE-T Act
Arlington Heights, IL- State Rep. Mark Walker doubled down on his support of the SAFE-T Act and stood behind his decision to decriminalize drug dealer levels of fentanyl during his recent editorial board interview with the Daily Herald calling the SAFE-T Act “technically accurate.”
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Vrett: Support of law enforcement key distinction from opponent
As public safety leaders across the state continue to condemn the unpopular SAFE-T Act, 53rd District State Representative candidate Jack Vrett said he would make repealing the dangerous legislation a top priority while picking up important endorsements for his campaign from public safety organizations.