Breach Between Johnson, Business Leaders Widens Amid Renewed Focus on Tax Hike Push – WTTW (Chicago)

Just like all 50 members of the Chicago City Council rejected a $300 million property tax hike in November, a majority of Chicago voters rejected the proposal to hike the real estate transfer tax, which amounted to a backdoor property tax hike. "It has been a consistent message,” said Farzin Parang, of the Building Owners and Managers Association of Chicago. “Rather than name-calling and making excuses, the mayor should convene a real effort to address homelessness. Name-calling is not doing the work.”
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mqyl
1 year ago

But he’s the self-proclaimed Collaborator-in-Chief. What happened?

Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

The elimination of taxpayer funding for NPR can’t come soon enough.

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