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Mayor Brandon Johnson's $1.25 billion bond deal and other high-stakes City Council proposals scheduled for final votes Wednesday instead got delayed, but could resurface Friday.
Mayor Brandon Johnson's $830M bond issue squeaks through City Council But the mayor was forced to cast another tie-breaking vote to avoid having the decision on his bond issue put off even longer.
Chicago City Council delays vote on $830 million bond plan 01:07. Following a heated debate, opponents of Mayor Brandon Johnson's plan to issue $830 million in bonds to fund various infrastructure ...
Southwest Side Ald. Marty Quinn (13th) wants to raise the threshold for approving City Hall borrowing from a simple majority, ...
The City Council narrowly approved Mayor Brandon Johnson's controversial $830 million bond deal to finance neighborhood infrastructure improvements, despite complaints that a back-loaded repayment ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $830 million general obligation bond issue to upgrade Chicago’s aging infrastructure stalled in the City Council on Wednesday amid claims the back-loaded repayment ...
Chicago City Council approved Mayor Brandon Johnson's $830 million bond proposal for critical infrastructure improvements Wednesday during a special meeting. The controversial plan passed 26-23.
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $1.25 billion bond deal and other high-stakes City Council proposals scheduled for final votes Wednesday instead got delayed, but could resurface Friday. Aldermen ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson on Tuesday tightened liberal language pertaining to Chicago Public Schools, but refused to shrink his $830 million general obligation bond issue or revise a back-loaded ...
The City Council approved Mayor Brandon Johnson’s cost-cutting effort to refinance $1.5 billion in debt Tuesday, despite criticism from aldermen who said the maneuver wouldn’t deliver the ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson on Wednesday proposed a $17.3 billion fiscal year 2025 budget that calls for a $300 million property tax increase, but does not touch pension funding levels.