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.
Dozens of Chicago alderpeople are expected to vote down Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed $300 million property tax hike ...
Chicago City Council unanimously rejected Mayor Johnson's proposed $300 million property tax increase without debate.
A hearing Friday is zeroing in on the police department's budget, as the city faces a nearly billion-dollar budget shortfall.
The overwhelming vote was largely symbolic. Negotiations to reduce or eliminate the property tax hike and replace it with a ...
In other news, I'm hosting the Oscars," Conan O'Brien said. Mayor Brandon Johnson has said he's willing to negotiate with the ...
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 ...
Good morning, Chicago. The Chicago Tribune’s 2024 Top Workplaces report is out. Nearly 160 companies made this year’s list, including a leading local pizza chain, a well-known electronics retailer and ...
Time to start over on Chicago’s budget after the remarkable 50-0 City Council vote to kill Brandon Johnson’s $300 million ...
A landlord group is proposing a business improvement district covering the Loop that would allow commercial property owners ...
The Chicago City Council unanimously voted down Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed property tax hike in a special meeting ...
The Chicago Board of Education (CBOE) voted unanimously Thursday evening to support a new resolution that would explore ...