Fritz Kaegi Finally Fixed Cook County’s Broken Property Tax System – Getting Real

"He inherited a seriously broken system from Joe Berrios and has completely turned it around... the other thing I like about this guy is that he has also been a model of transparency, sharing some great data on the impact of his work – and you know how much I like data."
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debtsor
3 years ago

If by ‘fixing’ he means ‘raising everyone’s taxes’ except for small pockets of communities on the south side, for equitable reasons, then yes, he ‘fixed’ it. The rest of us think he destroyed it even further.

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