Chicago's Proposed Tax Policies Spark Political and Legal Debates

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson proposes reviving a head tax on companies with over 100 employees to help address a $1.2 billion budget shortfall, sparking concerns from businesses about potential job losses, amid a series of new and reinstated taxes aimed at increasing city revenue.
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