Mayor Brandon Johnson is all but giving up on his proposed $300 million property tax hike before aldermen kill it, and ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson said his proposed 4 percent increase was just a play to increase engagement on the city’s budget.
Mayor Brandon Johnson reversed course after learning aldermen had teamed up to call a Wednesday city council meeting to ...
Two days after Johnson was inaugurated in May, top City Hall adviser Jason Lee walked into ... brilliant man named Brandon Johnson to usher in a better, stronger, safer Chicago.” ...
Brandon Johnson reduced the property tax hike in his proposed budget to $150 million after a majority of City Council members ...
One of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s closest ... was chief among them. Jason Lee, who helped Johnson secure his seat as a Cook County Commissioner, also serves as one of Johnson’s closest ...
Twenty-two of the City Council’s 50 members met Saturday with top mayoral aides, including Johnson’s budget team, to begin ...
As Chicago finds itself ensnared in budget discourse, Mayor Brandon Johnson, confronted with opposition ... Senior mayoral ...
The mayor's team has discussed options with the City Council to cut the property tax to $150 million and hope to avoid a vote this week on the tax while negotiations are ongoing.
The increase would be Chicago's largest in a decade, but alderpersons hope to force the mayor back to the bargaining table to ...
CHICAGO — Mayor Brandon Johnson is ... But the focus is finding lasting revenue streams alongside aldermen, Johnson’s senior adviser Jason Lee said. “We’ve all inherited tough situations ...