Mayor Johnson’s budget relies on tens of millions in additional fines – Chicago Tribune/MSN

When Mayor Brandon Johnson introduced his 2024 budget, he noted the city had for too long balanced such spending plans on the backs of working people and vowed to end the practice. And yet, Johnson’s 2024 financial package counts on $46 million more in fines and fees than this year, a 15% increase. In all, the mayor expects to bring in $348 million from things like parking tickets, red-light and speed enforcement fines, moving violations, booting fees, sanitation code violations and housing court fines.
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Ex Illini
2 years ago

The best thing you can do for yourself is avoid Chicago like the plague. Just stay out if at all possible. We might as well let it implode and start over. The buffoons currently running it despise you anyway.

Old Joe
2 years ago

Hmm, when a mayoral candidate has an unpaid water bill he should be fined….

Streeterville
2 years ago

Fines, which Mayor BJ thinks are “racist”, which he intends to waive for POC folks.

Chicago will be a disaster zone by time DNC Convention occurs in Summer 2024.

Fullbladder
2 years ago

Woo, Tanto, don’t those fines disproportionately effect POCs?

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