Days after the Oct. 26 shooting of an Orthodox Jewish man in Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson was publicly rebuked for issuing ...
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s 2025 budget proposes a nearly $1 billion deficit. High personnel and pension costs have ...
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Despite continued promises not to raise property taxes stemming back to his mayoral campaign, Mayor Brandon Johnson has ...
NO MINCING WORDS: Mayor Brandon Johnson proposed a property tax hike that would generate a hefty $300 million but also allow the city to avoid layoffs or furloughs in order to plug a nearly $1 billion ...
Without other revenue options, Mayor Brandon Johnson is reversing course on a campaign pledge to avoid layoffs and a fight with city unions.
Mayor Brandon Johnson said he plans to raise property taxes next year, walking back a major campaign promise. This all comes as the city faces a nearly $1 billion budget deficit. ABC7 Chicago is now ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson needs the approval of 26 of the city's alders to pass his proposed budget. But if a group of them who ...