As Chicago area residents see big property tax bills, one mayor aims to hold the line – CBS2 (Chicago)

"We are not going to raise taxes above 0%, with the exception of those things that we have a legal and court responsibility to do so," Mayor Christopher Clark said. Those exceptions include police and firefighter pensions and paying bondholders.
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David F
1 year ago

Of course “Exceptions” are the majority of the costs.

Mark F
1 year ago

Harvey was screwed up back in the 70’s when I was growing up. While past performance is not a guarantee of future performance, things don’t look good for Harvey.

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