Mayor Brandon Johnson is now proposing hiking Chicago property taxes by $150 million, down from his original $300 million ...
A major compromise is in the works to cut in half Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed $300 million property tax hike.
"Some of the steps and measures that are being taken, these are some individuals that are having tantrums right now. It's time to grow up. The people of Chicago don't have time for that," Johnson said ...
Mayor Johnson confirms reports that his office has crafted a framework for a fiscal 2025 Budget that would cut the $300 ...
Mayoral aides and some Council members have agreed to cut the proposed increase in half as talks continue. The largest chunk ...
Members of the City Council say they want to see further reductions to the mayor's initial $300 million property tax hike ...
Budget negotiations are continuing after alderpeople unanimously voted down Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed $300 million ...
Time to start over on Chicago’s budget after the remarkable 50-0 City Council vote to kill Brandon Johnson’s $300 million ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has shifted course on how to close a $1 billion budget gap, trying to strike a conciliatory ...
They're expected to vote down Mayor Brandon Johnson's $300 million property tax hike proposal. Mayor Brandon Johnson wouldn't ...
Chicago alderman Anthony Napolitano reacts to Windy City residents outraged over Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed massive tax ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson sought to reframe the property tax increase at the center of his $17.3 billion 2025 budget as a ...