A major compromise is in the works to cut in half Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed $300 million property tax hike.
A major compromise is in the works to cut in half Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed $300 million property tax hike. Some aldermen are hoping they can reduce it even further. ABC7 Chicago is now ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson on Tuesday took a shot at critics as he proposed new taxes and savings to make up a budget shortfall in ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has shifted course on how to close a $1 billion budget gap, trying to strike a conciliatory ...
"He has the power to fully fund our education system, to make sure that we are responding to the climate crisis," Johnson ...
A homeless encampment on Chicago’s Northwest Side is back in the spotlight after a Tuesday morning fire raised questions at a ...
The mayor said last week's 50-to-0 vote rejecting his proposed $300 million property tax increase accomplished nothing beyond ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson is now proposing hiking Chicago property taxes by $150 million, down from his original $300 million ...
"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 ...
Members of the City Council say they want to see further reductions to the mayor's initial $300 million property tax hike ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson is now proposing hiking Chicago property taxes by $150 million, down from his original $300 million ...
Budget negotiations are continuing after alderpeople unanimously voted down Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed $300 million ...