
Progressive Chicago mayor advocates for new 1% grocery tax to help billion-dollar deficit
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Mayor Brandon Johnson and his allies defended Chicago's proposed 1% grocery tax as a way to lower the city's deficit and ensure critical services aren't cut.
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During the meeting, Budget Director Annette Guzman argued in favor of the new tax, warning that the city could see an increase in its deficit and services cut without it.
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