Progressives want to bring back the head tax in a big way – Crain’s

Progressive aldermen are teeing up their proposals to plug the city’s $838 million budget hole, including a $35 head tax for businesses with more than 50 employees, asking “wealthy nonprofit organizations” to begin making payments to the city and boosting the hotel tax.
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6 years ago

““The University of Chicago has not only taken over Hyde Park, but also Woodlawn. Rush took over a lot of the West Side, same thing with UIC,” Taylor said. “Historically those have been black communities and they force folks out.” “This is just the start, just a resolution to start,” Taylor says. ” THIS IS A LIE. Woodlawn and Hyde Park were traditionally Dutch and other European immigrant neighborhoods from the middle of the 1800’s until the early 20th century. To call these areas historically black communities is fake history otherwise known as a lie. I get the point that… Read more »

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