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TPresident Donald Trump’s plan to cut taxes by trillions of dollars could also trim billions in spending from social safety ...
Over 200 Illinois towns have opted to charge a 1% grocery tax. Chicago is likely to follow. Local leaders have until October ...
Chicago officials have backed away from plans for a city-owned grocery store, and private chains have proven unreliable. But ...
In 2024, the Illinois General Assembly approved Gov. J.B. Pritzker's plan to repeal the statewide 1% grocery sales tax effective Jan. 1, 2026.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and his aides argued in favor of a grocery tax during a city committee meeting to replace a ...
Stephanie Lulay, Executive editor and Co-Founder of Block Club Chicago, joins Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago neighborhood stories. She provides details on: Chicago’s Grocery Tax Was Slated ...
“ (The grocery tax) was a function that the state of Illinois decided to relinquish, and leave it to the cities to collect ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson addressed his controversial support for a 1% tax on groceries after a state tax is set to expire during a press conference.
Chicago must decide by Oct. 1 whether to continue the decades-old one percent grocery tax, which could cost the city between ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s top finance leaders urged aldermen to implement the tax soon during a Tuesday meeting of the City ...
State lawmakers last year approved ending the statewide 1 percent grocery tax in 2026. Municipalities now have the power to levy the tax on an individual basis.