Brandon Johnson reduced the property tax hike in his proposed budget to $150 million after a majority of City Council members ...
An estimated 37 of 50 aldermen wouldn’t vote for a 4 percent increase to help cover the city’s $982 million budget shortfall.
The mayor's team has discussed options with the City Council to cut the property tax to $150 million and hope to avoid a vote this week on the tax while negotiations are ongoing.
A day after Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson unveiled a plan to balance the city budget with the largest property tax increase ...
The total increase to the city’s property tax levy will be $345 million, city Budget Director Annette Guzman told the ...
Hearings on Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $17.3 billion budget will begin Wednesday. Johnson has been making the case for it since ...
But budget director Annette Guzman reminded him nearly the entire city workforce is unionized, and that most are only receiving raises because aldermen voted for them. “Roughly 89-90% of our ...
As Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is expected to propose a property tax increase during Wednesday's City Council meeting, some ...
ABC7 sat down with Mayor Brandon Johnson's budget team to examine their 2025 proposal and hear why a property tax hike was ...
As Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson delivers his 2024 budget address during a City Council meeting Wednesday, he is expected to ...
“We’re going to keep building.” The mayor closed the nearly hour-long speech with a pointed defense of his team’s financial ...