Lightfoot Reportedly Considering Property Tax Increase as Part of Plan to Address Chicago’s $1.2B Budget Shortfall – NBC5 (Chicago)

When asked Monday about the report, specifically the property tax increase, Lightfoot demurred. "What I will say is this: on Wednesday, we have a lot to say about the specific ways in which we propose to close the $1.2 billion gap," Lightfoot said.
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Poor Taxpayer
5 years ago

Death and Taxes are for sure in Chicago.
Death is a real possibility the way the shootings are going.
Higher taxes is a 100% Sure thing.
Repeat as you write the check out to Chicago, “I love this Place”.

Poor Taxpayer
5 years ago

Tax increase is going to happen, always has always will.

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