"Mayor Johnson's Unyielding Fight for Chicago Homelessness Plan Despite Setbacks"

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's "Bring Chicago Home" referendum, aimed at raising taxes on properties sold above $1 million to combat homelessness, appears to have been rejected by voters. Despite the setback, Johnson remains determined and hinted at a future attempt. The failure is attributed to a well-funded opposition campaign and a lack of specific spending details in the ballot question. City leaders and advocates are now regrouping to analyze the outcome and plan a way forward.
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