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Property tax hike removed from budget
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s new budget plan has no property tax hike, proposes extending $40M in debt
Three sources present at Sunday meetings with Mayor Brandon Johnson’s budget team said his $68.5 million property tax hike for next year has been zeroed out entirely.
Johnson's latest budget proposal has no property tax hike, cuts 10 jobs from his office
Mayor Brandon Johnson on Sunday was briefing members of the Chicago City Council on his latest ideas to get his 2025 budget approved by year's end.
Mayor Brandon Johnson abandoning $68.5 million property tax hike in latest bid for budget deal
Seeking to get a budget deal done on Monday, Mayor Brandon Johnson has dropped plans to seek a $68.5 million property tax hike, sources have told CBS News Chicago, though it remains unclear if his latest proposal will win him enough votes from the City Council.
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Johnson has mostly himself to blame for this year's rocky budget process
A 14% approval rating has emboldened Mayor Brandon Johnson's opponents and sent his own allies running for cover. A two-week ...
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Mayor Brandon Johnson reportedly trying to ‘win over’ alders ahead of Monday’s City Council budget vote
Mayor Brandon Johnson and his team are reportedly working on a new city budget proposal after postponing Friday’s City ...
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City Council to vote on 2025 budget, which now includes controversial $40M short-term loan
Some members of Chicago City Council say the $40 million short-term loan is irresponsible, and wants Mayor Johnson to cut middle-management positions instead.
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Facing certain defeat, Mayor Brandon Johnson postpones Chicago city budget vote
Mayor Brandon Johnson has called off Friday's 2025 city budget vote. Sources told CBS News Chicago Johnson didn't have enough ...
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For Johnson administration, new forays into budget horse-trading prove difficult amid diminishing political capital
Trying to pass his 2025 budget, Mayor Brandon Johnson has resorted to old-school horse-trading for City Council support.
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