Bring Chicago Home Coalition renews call to fund homelessness supports with transfer tax – WBBM (Chicago)

The group’s proposal would raise the real estate transfer tax by 1.9% on homes sold for more than $1 million to pay for housing, job training, mental health support and other services for the city’s homeless population, which members estimated will hit 12,000 families in the next decade.
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Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Job training would be nice. They never got any in the CPS, nothing, Nota, zero education. Cost over $30,000 a year per child. So, we should pay some more to not get the job done again. Why not just let them be criminals like everyone else?

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