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Chicago mayor proposes lower property tax hike
Chicago Property Tax Increase Is Dead, But Other Tax Hikes Are Not
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) ran on a campaign pledge to not raise property taxes. He tried anyway, was rejected, and is now pushing other tax hikes.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson proposes lowering property tax hike to $150 million as budget negotiations continue
Mayor Brandon Johnson is now proposing hiking Chicago property taxes by $150 million, down from his original $300 million recommendation for 2025 that was unanimously struck down by the City Council last week.
Chicago mayor proposes lower property tax hike after first effort killed by City Council
Mayor Brandon Johnson on Tuesday took a shot at critics as he proposed new taxes and savings to make up a budget shortfall in his $17 billion proposed municipal budget.
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Skokie keeps property taxes frozen for 35th consecutive year
At the end of the calendar year, many governments, including libraries, school districts, park districts, and municipalities, ...
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Chicago's nearly $1B budget shortfall to be discussed at meeting Tuesday
The City's Budget and Government Operations Committee are set to discuss the massive budget gap of nearly $1 billion.
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Cook County's 'senior freeze' property tax breaks are long overdue for better oversight
Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi plans to implement safeguards to verify that seniors getting breaks on their property taxes ...
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Willie Wilson: Any property tax increase to balance Chicago’s budget is unacceptable
Any property tax increase is unacceptable, and the City Council should not approve a budget that contains a property tax ...
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Alders discuss raising taxes on streaming, cloud computing to fill Chicago budget gap
After alders unanimously voted down Mayor Johnson’s $300 million property tax increase, city lawmakers are back at the ...
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