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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2024 · 13 MIN

City Hall Update: A New Housing Commissioner And More Pushback To Bring Chicago Home

from In the Loop with Sasha-Ann Simons

A group of real estate and business groups are pushing back against the city’s proposed real estate transfer tax that’s meant to combat homelessness, also known as the Bring Chicago Home ordinance. Plus, Brandon Johnson is trying to move away from Tax Increment Financing. Reset learns more from WBEZ city government and politics reporters Tessa Weinberg and Mariah Woelfel.

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City Hall Update: A New Housing Commissioner And More Pushback To Bring Chicago Home

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A group of real estate and business groups are pushing back against the city’s proposed real estate transfer tax that’s meant to combat homelessness, also known as the Bring Chicago Home ordinance. Plus, Brandon Johnson is trying to move away from...

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