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Co-founder @ironlightinc (2025 @C_and_E Public Affairs Firm of the Year) | Chicago Policy Center + @illinoispolicy | Co-author of “The New Chicago Way”

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BREAKING: Chicago City Council just rejected Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed revenue package in the Finance Committee: 25 No vs. 10 Yes. That revenue package included Johnson's proposed head tax, along with a long list of fee hikes and new borrowing. This is another stunning defeat (by a large margin) for the mayor and the Chicago Teachers Union's political machine. And it's a win for average Chicagoans who want to see our city grow and thrive. Huge thanks to all of you who contacted your City Council member and told them to reject Johnson's head tax.

BREAKING: Chicago City Council just rejected Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed revenue package in the Finance Committee: 25 No vs. 10 Yes. That revenue package included Johnson's proposed head tax, along with a long list of fee hikes and new borrowing. This is another stunning defeat (by a large margin) for the mayor and the Chicago Teachers Union's political machine. And it's a win for average Chicagoans who want to see our city grow and thrive. Huge thanks to all of you who contacted your City Council member and told them to reject Johnson's head tax.

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WATCH: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson responds to critics of his push for more debt at Chicago Public Schools, the largest municipal junk bond issuer in the country. “You put a Black man in charge of a city and all of a sudden everybody wants to be an accountant.” Yesterday a majority of City Council members signed a letter opposing Johnson’s push for more borrowing, including 10 members of Chicago’s Aldermanic Black Caucus. The SEIU is also opposed, as higher borrowing costs will likely lead to layoffs for their members. The school board is scheduled to vote later today on the CPS budget. Johnson wants that budget to include a $200M high-interest loan in order to fund a one-time pension payment from the schools to the city. The district’s chief budget officer said that borrowing would trigger a “downward spiral” of credit downgrades, higher borrowing costs, and cuts to the classroom. The reckless borrowing of the past is not a justification for reckless borrowing today.

WATCH: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson responds to critics of his push for more debt at Chicago Public Schools, the largest municipal junk bond issuer in the country. “You put a Black man in charge of a city and all of a sudden everybody wants to be an accountant.” Yesterday a majority of City Council members signed a letter opposing Johnson’s push for more borrowing, including 10 members of Chicago’s Aldermanic Black Caucus. The SEIU is also opposed, as higher borrowing costs will likely lead to layoffs for their members. The school board is scheduled to vote later today on the CPS budget. Johnson wants that budget to include a $200M high-interest loan in order to fund a one-time pension payment from the schools to the city. The district’s chief budget officer said that borrowing would trigger a “downward spiral” of credit downgrades, higher borrowing costs, and cuts to the classroom. The reckless borrowing of the past is not a justification for reckless borrowing today.

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BREAKING: The Chicago City Council Finance Committee just passed an alternate revenue plan that *does not include* Mayor Brandon Johnson’s controversial head tax. The vote was 22-13. The revenue plan now heads to the full City Council. It’s another defeat for the mayor’s office and the Chicago Teachers Union, who have been heavily pressuring City Council members to pass the head tax. Alders voting no ⬇️ Daniel La Spata (1st Ward) Will Hall (6th) Julia Ramirez (12th) David Moore (17th) Jeanette Taylor (20th) Michael Rodriguez (22nd) Byron Sigcho-Lopez (25th) Walter “Red” Burnett (27th) Jason Ervin (28th) Rosanna Rodriguez Sanchez (33rd) Anthony Quezada (35th) Andre Vasquez (40th) Matt Martin (47th) Alders voting yes ⬇️ Brian Hopkins (2nd) Pat Dowell (3rd) Greg Mitchell (7th) Michelle Harris (8th) Anthony Beale (9th) Nicole Lee (11th) Marty Quinn (13th) Ray Lopez (15th) Derrick Curtis (18th) Matt O’Shea (19th) Ronnie Mosley (21st) Monique Scott (24th) Felix Cardona (31st) Scott Waguespack (32nd) Bill Conway (34th) Gil Villegas (36th) Emma Mitts (37th) Nick Sposato (38th) Nugent (39th) Brendan Reilly (42nd) Timmy Knudsen (43rd) Debra Silverstein (50th) Alders absent ⬇️ Chris Taliaferro (29th)

BREAKING: The Chicago City Council Finance Committee just passed an alternate revenue plan that *does not include* Mayor Brandon Johnson’s controversial head tax. The vote was 22-13. The revenue plan now heads to the full City Council. It’s another defeat for the mayor’s office and the Chicago Teachers Union, who have been heavily pressuring City Council members to pass the head tax. Alders voting no ⬇️ Daniel La Spata (1st Ward) Will Hall (6th) Julia Ramirez (12th) David Moore (17th) Jeanette Taylor (20th) Michael Rodriguez (22nd) Byron Sigcho-Lopez (25th) Walter “Red” Burnett (27th) Jason Ervin (28th) Rosanna Rodriguez Sanchez (33rd) Anthony Quezada (35th) Andre Vasquez (40th) Matt Martin (47th) Alders voting yes ⬇️ Brian Hopkins (2nd) Pat Dowell (3rd) Greg Mitchell (7th) Michelle Harris (8th) Anthony Beale (9th) Nicole Lee (11th) Marty Quinn (13th) Ray Lopez (15th) Derrick Curtis (18th) Matt O’Shea (19th) Ronnie Mosley (21st) Monique Scott (24th) Felix Cardona (31st) Scott Waguespack (32nd) Bill Conway (34th) Gil Villegas (36th) Emma Mitts (37th) Nick Sposato (38th) Nugent (39th) Brendan Reilly (42nd) Timmy Knudsen (43rd) Debra Silverstein (50th) Alders absent ⬇️ Chris Taliaferro (29th)

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WATCH: Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates tells attendees at the Netroots Nation conference, “you have to create the crisis by which the boss…the government can no longer ignore you.” Gates and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson are now pressuring Chicago Public Schools board members to approve around $200 million in junk bonds at the Aug. 28 budget vote. The schools’ chief budget officer says this borrowing would trigger a “downward spiral” of more credit downgrades, higher borrowing costs, and cuts to the classroom. But the CTU and the mayor see creating this crisis as leverage to demand more money from Springfield. It’s like setting your house on fire and hoping the insurance pays out.

WATCH: Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates tells attendees at the Netroots Nation conference, “you have to create the crisis by which the boss…the government can no longer ignore you.” Gates and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson are now pressuring Chicago Public Schools board members to approve around $200 million in junk bonds at the Aug. 28 budget vote. The schools’ chief budget officer says this borrowing would trigger a “downward spiral” of more credit downgrades, higher borrowing costs, and cuts to the classroom. But the CTU and the mayor see creating this crisis as leverage to demand more money from Springfield. It’s like setting your house on fire and hoping the insurance pays out.

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WATCH: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson tells reporters in Springfield this morning that he supports removing Illinois’ flat income tax protection. Illinois voters rejected an amendment to the state constitution that would have removed this protection in 2020.

WATCH: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson tells reporters in Springfield this morning that he supports removing Illinois’ flat income tax protection. Illinois voters rejected an amendment to the state constitution that would have removed this protection in 2020.

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WATCH: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson responds today to reports of his senior aide Jason Lee voting in Texas while claiming residency in Chicago. “As that process continues to unfold and play out, decisions and conclusions will be made based upon how this particular matter is not only underscored but what is uncovered as a result of it being looked into.”

WATCH: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson responds today to reports of his senior aide Jason Lee voting in Texas while claiming residency in Chicago. “As that process continues to unfold and play out, decisions and conclusions will be made based upon how this particular matter is not only underscored but what is uncovered as a result of it being looked into.”

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“Mayor Johnson said the city will gauge its success not based on student outcomes, but on added staff & programs.” This echoes remarks the mayor made at the Economic Club of Chicago in 2023 ⬇️

“Mayor Johnson said the city will gauge its success not based on student outcomes, but on added staff & programs.” This echoes remarks the mayor made at the Economic Club of Chicago in 2023 ⬇️

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Chicago Ald. Walter Burnett, 27th Ward, summed up the three factors leading to Brandon Johnson’s $830 million bond deal with one simple remark on the floor of City Council. Chicago’s governance structure, the roll call, and our political culture. In just 23 words. "I don’t understand why everything we try to do the way it has been done over the years is such a big deal.”

Chicago Ald. Walter Burnett, 27th Ward, summed up the three factors leading to Brandon Johnson’s $830 million bond deal with one simple remark on the floor of City Council. Chicago’s governance structure, the roll call, and our political culture. In just 23 words. "I don’t understand why everything we try to do the way it has been done over the years is such a big deal.”

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