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Mayor Brandon Johnson’s top finance leaders urged aldermen to implement the tax soon during a Tuesday meeting of the City ...
Over 200 Illinois towns have opted to charge a 1% grocery tax. Chicago is likely to follow. Local leaders have until October ...
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.
Chicago must decide by Oct. 1 whether to continue the decades-old one percent grocery tax, which could cost the city between ...
Chicago officials have backed away from plans for a city-owned grocery store, and private chains have proven unreliable. But ...
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.
GOP leaders are expected to meet to discuss President Donald Trump’s massive spending bill, which he wants to have signed by ...
Homewood residents might not see relief when the State does away with its grocery sales tax, as Homewood officials now mull ...
The tension in City Council chambers was palpable when Ald. Anthony Beale and Ald. Brendan Reilly confronted Mayor Brandon ...
Six locations in close proximity within and around the city's iconic downtown neighborhood — the Loop — have closed, ...
President Donald Trump’s big bill in Congress would unleash trillions in tax cuts and slash spending, but also spike deficits ...