"Voters Reject 'Bring Chicago Home' Plan in March 19 Primary Elections"

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Source: Illinois Policy
"Voters Reject 'Bring Chicago Home' Plan in March 19 Primary Elections"
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Chicago voters rejected the "Bring Chicago Home" referendum, which aimed to raise the real estate transfer tax on million-dollar properties. The referendum, a cornerstone campaign promise of Mayor Brandon Johnson, faced criticism for lacking a specific plan on how the city would spend the new revenue. The tax hike, if passed, would primarily affect commercial properties and was estimated to generate $100 million annually. However, with 54% voting "no" and concerns about the impact on the real estate market, the referendum was ultimately rejected.

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