STAY CONNECTED TODAY!
To My Supporters,
Well, although I came in soooo close, as of today's unofficial count I’m still short by 216 votes. I’ll obviously miss not being with the red wave McHenry County experienced yesterday, I am truly happy we have a conservative board that will look out for all of us. And I’m incredibly proud and happy for our country! Thank you to all of my supporters, I appreciate all of you more than you can imagine.
John
11/8/24
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EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP
PROMISES MADE. PROMISES KEPT.
October 18, 2024 - Daily Herald Candidate Questionnaire,
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Why are you running for this office?
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What Issues motivate you?
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What are important initiatives led?
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What role should the county play in increasing affordable housing in the region?
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And lots more...
October 07, 2024 - Will McHenry County raise its property tax levy? Divided board must decide – but no vote before election
Last week, board member John Reinert, R-Crystal Lake, also said he supported not taking the full increase allowed under the tax cap.
October 02, 2024 - McHenry County leaders appear to be upholding their promise to eliminate the Mental Health Board property tax levy now that a sales tax to fund the board’s services is in place Board member John Reinert, R-Crystal Lake, agreed with the funding of the sheriff’s office. Noting the sales tax and the motor fuel tax, Reinert said: “I think we should strive to not raise that CPI in any way.”
May 02, 2024 - ‘Chicago should stay Chicago’: McHenry County leaders fret about possible CTA, Metra, Pace merger
Board member John Reinert said he wanted to keep the CTA separate from other entities. “Chicago should stay Chicago,” Reinert said, adding the proposal is like merging Chicago Public Schools with Crystal Lake schools.
November 22, 2023 - Divided McHenry County Board OKs small property tax increase in new levy
Mental Health Board gets funding increase but not as much as requested. Greeno, Hendricks, Shorten, Kunkle, John Reinert, R-Crystal Lake, Jim Kearns, R-Huntley, Carl Kamienski, R-Johnsburg, and Tracie Von Bergen, R- Hebron, all voted for the flat levy and against the budget that passed.