Mayor Johnson Delays Chicago's 2025 Budget Vote Amid Financial Struggles

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Mayor Brandon Johnson plans to delay the vote on Chicago's $17.3 billion 2025 budget due to insufficient support in the City Council, risking a potential city government shutdown. The budget proposal includes a $68.5 million property tax increase and additional taxes and fees totaling $165.5 million, but fails to address a $337.4 million budget gap. Johnson's approach has faced criticism from both progressive and conservative council members, and if a budget deal isn't reached by December 31, the city could face an unprecedented crisis.
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