Apparent failure of Bring Chicago Home tax referendum may slow Mayor Johnson’s agenda, critics say – FOX32 (Chicago)

"I wanted to campaign more. I wanted to be out there. You all know, I'm a gamer. Heck yeah, I wanted to be out there. That sucked," said Mayor Brandon Johnson. "When you're a gamer, and you knock down shots, and you can't be out on the court?" The failure also now puts new focus on the mayor's ask of the City Council to approve a $1.25 billion bond measure for "equitable neighborhood development."
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sue
2 years ago

Lets all hope his agenda is slowed..may save Chicago

Wyatt Earp
2 years ago

Brandon messed up he wanted to say,” I’m a
Bit gamey,” but it came out gamer.
Zippy strikes again.

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