Some groups trying to get referendum on Chicago real estate taxes off March primary ballot – ABC7 (Chicago)

"One time, we had 45 cranes downtown; now, we have six or nine. That's a lot of people not working," said Theresa Kern, owner of MA Rebar Services. Kern predicts the situation will only get worse if voters approve a binding referendum that raises the real estate transfer tax for properties over $1 million for 43 years. On behalf of the Women Construction Owners and Executives, Kern and a coalition of Chicago developers and real estate groups have filed a lawsuit hoping to knock the question off the March ballot.
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Nostradamus.
2 years ago

You can always count on democrats to double down on their insane policies. Business are fleeing out of control Leftist cities? Why, let’s tax them some more!
If it wasn’t so funny I would cry at what they are doing to my home city and state.

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