The overwhelming vote was largely symbolic. Negotiations to reduce or eliminate the property tax hike and replace it with a ...
The Chicago City Council unanimously voted down Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed property tax hike in a special meeting ...
In a special meeting, Chicago's City Council voted unanimously to remove the mayor's proposed $300 million property tax ...
Johnson has taken a proposed $300 million property tax hike off the table to work with council members on other ways to fill ...
They're expected to vote down Mayor Brandon Johnson's $300 million property tax hike proposal. Mayor Brandon Johnson wouldn't ...
The Chicago City Council delivered a strong rebuke of Mayor Brandon Johnson's fiscal 2025 budget on Thursday, rejecting a $300 million property tax increase.
Mayor Brandon Johnson argued the tax hike was necessary to avoid mass layoffs, including of police officers. Now, Johnson and City Council will have to figure out how to bring in other revenue to ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson said he is willing to continue negotiating with City Council members who are working to defeat his $300 ...
The vote during a special meeting of the City Council was taken without any debate and comes two days after Mayor Brandon ...
The increase would be Chicago's largest in a decade, but alderpersons hope to force the mayor back to the bargaining table to ...
With about six weeks left to get a new city budget passed, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is headed back to the drawing board ...
The 29 council members who asked for the meeting are critical of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s plan to close a gaping budget hole ...