Biography
Cook County Assessor
James M. Houlihan
Cook County Assessor Jim
Houlihan has earned a reputation for his
success in bringing fairness, uniformity and
openness to the assessment process and for
his innovative plans for property tax
reform.
Since taking office in 1997,
the Assessor has focused on developing an
accurate and fair office while providing
additional clarity to the assessment
process.
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In
addition, the Assessor has worked
tirelessly towards both short-term and
long-term property tax reform solutions.
He was responsible for the development and
proposal of 7% expanded homeowner
exemption, which has
provided immediate property tax relief to
homeowners in Cook County. This
provision saves homeowners money by
further expanding the current homeowner
exemption and by eliminating, for the
purposes of calculating the tax bill, a
portion of a home’s increase in taxable
value.
In working to make the
assessment process as fair, understandable
and transparent as possible, the Assessor
released
detailed information on the valuation of the
top 100 Loop office buildings in the City of
Chicago as determined by their respective
property values.
Other notable recent
assessment initiatives include:
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Streamlining the Homeowner
and Senior Exemption application process by
announcing that already-eligible
homeowners no longer need to reapply for
the Exemptions each year;
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The expansion of Internet
coverage to include more information,
update the interactive assessment search
function and include the capacity to
download all the Assessor's Office forms
and applications;
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The certification of a
property tax incentive through the
extension of the Class 9 Property Tax
Incentive to encourage the construction of
new, affordable multifamily rental
housing;
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Creating a Community
Liaison for Senior Citizens devoted to
helping senior organizations, church
groups, clubs and individuals.
The
Assessor’s interest and understanding of
property tax issues stems from his
accomplished record in public service.
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Three terms in the state
legislature;
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Aide to Chicago Mayor
Harold Washington;
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Tax Reformer with the Fair
Equity Tax Commission.
Houlihan represented
Chicago's north lakefront (Lincoln
Park/Lakeview) in the Illinois House of
Representatives from 1972-1978. He was
appointed co-chairman of the House
Governmental Organization Committee and
served as vice-chairman of the House
Appropriations Committee.
A life-long resident of Cook
County, Houlihan is a graduate of St. Mary
of the Lake Seminary (Mundelein, IL) with a
B.A. in Philosophy (1965) and an S.T.B. in
Theology (1967). He currently resides on
Chicago's north side with his wife Anne
Tighe. They have two sons, Mike and Dan. |