Mayor Johnson’s Bring Chicago Home referendum on the March primary ballot is invalid, Cook County judge rules – Chicago Sun-Times

A Cook County judge Friday ruled that a referendum question funding homelessness prevention in Chicago via a real estate transfer tax increase on the March primary ballot is invalid, dealing a major political blow to the measure’s biggest proponent, Mayor Brandon Johnson.
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chris
2 years ago

GOODNESS…..WHAT NEXT???

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Another failed socialist initiative by the raggedy middle school teacher. Elections have consequences.

Dorf
2 years ago

Excuse me sir, but that is Mayor conehead!

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago
Reply to  Dorf

The way he throws the word raggedy around, I thought that it was his name. Re the old Seinfeld episode “ Jimmys getting angry! Jimmy’s gonna get you, Kramer!”.

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