Mayor Postpones Budget Vote to Monday Amidst Council Dubiety
Chicago, USAFri Dec 13 2024
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Mayor Brandon Johnson and his allies decided to delay the final vote on the 2025 budget until Monday, instead of voting as expected on Friday. Johnson's budget plan includes a $68. 5 million property tax hike and other fee and tax increases. This decision follows an extended and contentious budget season where even some of the mayor's supporters have concerns. The budget needs to pass by the end of the year to avoid potential bill payment issues. Some council members worry that the deadline might be missed. The mayor remains optimistic but acknowledges that the necessary votes aren't there yet.
The budget plan involves raising taxes and fees that directly impact Chicagoans, such as increasing the checkout bag tax from 7 to 10 cents and raising the cost of residential parking permits. It also includes expanding congestion fees for rideshare trips downtown. A tax on streaming services would go up to 10. 25 percent, and the city's personal property lease tax would increase to 11 percent. These changes aim to close the $982 million spending gap projected by the Johnson administration.
Johnson's initial proposal for a $300 million property tax hike was widely opposed and voted down unanimously. He then reduced the amount to $150 million before lowering it further to $68. 5 million. Despite these changes, the budget faces opposition. Some council members suggest cutting city workforce, especially among upper management, to avoid the property tax increase. Others propose removing vacant police department positions to reduce the tax hike.
https://localnews.ai/article/mayor-postpones-budget-vote-to-monday-amidst-council-dubiety-e062152c
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