Representative Fred Crespo

State of Illinois - 44th District

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2012 News Releases


 

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NameDescription
DocumentCreso Pushes for Tollway ReformAdvocates for General Assembly Authorization Before Future Toll Rate Increases
DocumentCrespo Names Business of the YearDistrict 44 Businesses Lauded for Community Efforts
DocumentCrespo to Hold College Preparedness Day at Streamwood High SchoolEvent Helps Area Students Prepare for College
DocumentElectronics Recycling InformationRep. Crespo details local locations where residents can safely (and legally) dispose of old electronics.
DocumentCrespo Issues Response to State of the State AddressProvides legislator's insights into the governor's speech.
 


2011 News Releases


 

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NameDescription
DocumentCrespo Looks into Merit-Based Funding for SchoolsRep. Crespo and State panel research performance-based funding model for colleges and universities.
DocumentZoo Comes to SchaumburgRep. Crespo brings the Brookfield Zoo to Schaumburg Township Disabilities Services picnic.
DocumentDistrict 44 Business of the Year AwardRep. Crespo seeks nominations for the Business of the Year Award for the 44th District
DocumentCrespo Supports Consumer ProtectionsRep. Crespo Advocates for Consumer Rights; Governor Signs Crespo-Sponsored Bill to Protect Patient Information
DocumentCrespo Seeks to Remove Hurtful Language in LawCrespo Legislation to Remove ‘retardation,’ ‘crippled’ from State Statutes Signed by Governor
DocumentCrespo Sponsors Legislation to Lower Property Taxes Re. Crespo moving to help homeowners affected by the economy.
DocumentChild Abuse Prevention Efforts ContinueCrespo, Mussman Work to Develop National Strategy for Healthy Child Development
DocumentHalloween 2011 Event PlannedHoffman Estates Park District, Crespo Partner
DocumentCrespo Bill Lowers Property TaxesBill to lower property taxes passes committee, heads to House.
DocumentCrespo Resolution Sets Union Spending LimitsEffort taken to rein public spending on state employee wages.
DocumentTown Hall Meeting Set in Hanover ParkOpportunity for residents to speak directly with Rep. Crespo.
DocumentCrespo Sponsor Energy SeminarEvent to help residents with energy efficiency matters.
DocumentCrespo Holds Townhall in Hanover ParkEncourages resident participation in legislative process.
DocumentCrespo Promotes Small Business SaturdayUrges support of local merchants.
DocumentCrespo Sponsors Energy EventEnergy conservation and savings focus of event.
DocumentCrespo Sponsors CUB EventMeeting held to help residents save money on energy costs.
DocumentCrespo Announces Utility Services ClinicCrespo Helps Consumers Reduce Phone Bills, Save Money
DocumentCrespo Helps Keep Sears in IllinoisBill to retain large area employer passes.
DocumentCrespo Bill Defends ChildrenProposed legislation would require universities to report abuse to children.
DocumentCrespo Seeks to Retain JobsBill would make Illinois more competitive with other US states.
DocumentCrespo Appointed to Mental Health BoardState Representative Fred Crespo (D-Hoffman Estates) has been appointed to serve on the Mental Health Task Force that was created upon passage of legislation Crespo sponsored.
DocumentCrespo Legislation Protects Seniors and DisabledWith the start of the New Year, many pieces of legislation that passed in the previous spring and fall session will start to take effect, including a bill sponsored by State Rep. Fred Crespo (D-Hoffman Estates) that provides protection from financial exploitation to seniors and people living with a disability.
DocumentCrespo Hosts Shred DayState Rep. Fred Crespo (D-Hoffman Estates) will be partnering with AT&T to host a community document shredding event on Saturday, January 28th from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.



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