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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson won't commit to alternatives to property tax hike
Dozens of aldermen called for a special meeting to vote down the mayor's proposed $300 million property tax increase.
'Collaborator in chief': Chicago mayor willing to negotiate with aldermen working to defeat tax hike
Mayor Brandon Johnson said he is willing to continue negotiating with City Council members who are working to defeat his $300 million property tax hike.
Johnson refuses to declare his bottom line on size of property tax hike as negotiations continue
The mayor is open to a “plethora of ideas” so long as they don’t compromise his core values of “investing in people” through summer jobs, community safety, behavioral health and affordable housing but also avoiding layoffs and furlough days and continuing to make additional payments on
Brandon Johnson collaborating with alders as pushback of $300M property tax increase continues
Mayor Brandon Johnson is vowing to work with City Council members who are dead set on lowering or eliminating the property tax increase he has proposed.
A majority of the Chicago City Council is calling for an early vote on mayor’s property tax hike
The 29 council members who asked for the meeting are critical of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s plan to close a gaping budget hole next year in part by raising property taxes.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson giving up $300 million property tax hike fight, evaluating other options with aldermen
Mayor Brandon Johnson is all but giving up on his proposed $300 million property tax hike before aldermen kill it, and pushing them to find other revenue in its place to avert layoffs. Johnson’s administration is combing over alternatives to the tax jump ahead of a meeting Wednesday where the City Council is expected to vote it down.
Johnson's $300M property tax increase will be 'significantly decreased,' top mayoral aide says
Twenty-two of the City Council’s 50 members met Saturday with top mayoral aides, including Johnson’s budget team, to begin negotiations that, some alderpersons said, should have started long before Johnson belatedly introduced his $17.
CBS News
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Chicago officially recognized as a "purple heart city" on Veterans Day
Chicago
's annual Veterans Day ceremony was held at Soldier Field Monday morning.
Chicago
was officially recognized as a ...
Chalkbeat on MSN
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Chicago extends deadline for $500 grants to help families of students with disabilities
The grants were meant to provide additional relief to families and children with disabilities after they faced challenges ...
WBEZ
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What a second Trump term could mean for housing in Chicago and Illinois
The president elect’s housing agenda was light on specifics during the campaign, but his former housing czar’s plans are ...
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Report: Chicago Bears reconsider old Michael Reese Hospital site as new stadium location
Chicago Bears are reconsidering the Michael Reese Hospital site as a possible location for a new stadium, as they seek larger ...
Chicago Tribune
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Chicago homicides in 2024: 511 people slain. Here’s how that compares with previous years.
Information about homicides is released daily by
the city of Chicago
. The release of homicide victims’ names is delayed by two weeks to allow time for the victims’ families to be notified of a ...
Crain's Chicago Business
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City panel OKs $98 million LaSalle Street TIF subsidy
The fifth and largest planned office-to-apartments conversion in the Loop born out of a downtown revitalization program is ...
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on MSN
Pitchfork Music Festival will not return to Chicago next year
The decision came after the festival's parent company and media giant, Condé Nast, which also owns GQ and Vogue, announced ...
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Chicago mayor's planned police budget cuts would deal 'devastating blow' to reform push, federal monitor says
The proposed budget cuts would be a step backward for the CPD reform process at a pivotal point — just when progress is ...
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