City of Chicago budget vote: Rare Saturday Chicago City Council meeting to be held as Mayor Brandon Johnson pushes head tax
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As the holiday season approaches, Chicago’s city leaders find themselves in a race against time. With less than two weeks to prevent a government shutdown, they also face the added pressure of the upcoming Christmas holiday, which is now only a few days away.

In an unusual move, the Chicago City Council has scheduled a rare Saturday meeting to tackle these pressing issues. The urgency of the situation underscores the necessity of reaching a consensus on the city’s budget.

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However, the road to agreement is not without its obstacles. Mayor Brandon Johnson has expressed his disapproval of an alternative budget proposal supported by a significant number of alderpersons. He has criticized the plan as being unbalanced and not viable.

The contentious proposal seeks to increase the collection of debts owed to the city, targeting businesses and developers with the capacity to pay, rather than burdening the working poor who struggle with unpaid parking tickets and water bills.

Despite support from nearly 30 council members, the alternative plan still lacks enough backing to override a potential mayoral veto, leaving the outcome uncertain.

In a bid to assert his position, Mayor Johnson has reintroduced his controversial corporate head tax. However, this proposal was swiftly referred to the Rules Committee, where it faces an uncertain future, possibly stalling indefinitely.

The mayor’s modified budget also calls for allowing gaming at Midway airport instead of having video gaming terminals spread around the city. The mayor’s proposal also restores the full pension payment for city employees, a position his opponents had been pushing for.

If alderpersons advocating for the alternative budget succeed in voting their version through over the mayor’s objection, it would be the first time that has happened in decades, if ever.

Saturday’s meeting is set to begin at 10 a.m.

If alderpersons are unsuccessful in voting through a budget on Saturday, there are meetings scheduled for next week.

The mayor said, though, he would like to have this figured out before Christmas.

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