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Mayor Johnson Helping Homeless in Chicago

by ladon lee
March 27, 2024
in Breaking News, Chicago, Headlines, Health and Lifestyle
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What’s Happening?

Chicago currently has at least 68,000 citizens experiencing homelessness, even while the city uses more than $77 million in direct funding to address the problem. Mayor Brandon Johnson wants more done.

One in four black Chicago Public School students will experience homelessness someday in their education career. Every day many people experiencing homelessness use city trains as somewhere to sleep and keep warm or cool.

The Bring Chicago Home referendum is to raise money to house people experiencing homelessness around the city.

Each year, homelessness causes several thousand premature and preventable deaths. This indicates a failure of the nation to protect the right to the basics of life adequately.

Furthermore, property sales have dropped because of higher interest rates. As well as inflation and a frustrated commercial market. A team of organized real estate interests has already started a campaign. They plan to warn that the tax hike on sale values over $1 million could add pressure to a stressed market, further impeding development and damaging the city’s overall tax.

Mayor Johnson Helping Chicago

Johnson is planning a devoted revenue to fund homelessness prevention. He named it Bring Chicago Home. This is a ballot referendum asking the people who vote if they want to raise taxes on real estate sales over $1 million while reducing taxes for people buying properties under $1 million. Last week a judge covering this revoked the question but the vote remains on the March 19th ballot.

Johnson plans to hire a Chief Homelessness Officer to direct the city’s effort to help the unhoused. An announcement about who will be available soon.

As the mayor tries his agenda for the less fortunate, multiple city leaders are voicing their opinions about Mayor Johnson’s leadership style and his City Hall team.

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Mayor Johnson’s plan for helping the homeless individuals in Chicago to pour $100 million more a year into programs for services relies on an often-overlooked tax. Only Citizens who bought real estate have to pay and this has generated inconsistent proceeds for decades.

As members of Chicago’s City Council started studying the Bring Chicago Home Proposal to pick between asking city voters through a ballot referendum whether Implemented, questions abound about the plan’s economic structure, its sales projections, and what effect it’ll have on the city’s broader actual property market.

Chicago’s persistent homelessness crisis exacerbated over the past 13 months by an influx of asylum-seekers calls for a set revenue stream to address it, Johnson and allies of the Bring Chicago Home Alliance have argued. They have thought about a three-tiered, progressive structure to the city’s real estate transfer tax, which is also often referred to as “RETT.”

Mayor Johnson’s Fight Continues

A Cook County Judge has struck down the “Bring Chicago Home” on the popular vote for the March 19 ballot. Advocates for the measure aimed at helping the unhoused say this isn’t the last word.

This was designed to use the earnings from the higher tax to help houses and help the less fortunate, but real estate and business groups have been fighting it.

The judge’s ruling turned into a clean victory. The spokesperson plans to continue their fight.

Chicago’s team for the Homeless Board President, Maxica Williams said in a statement “It is our understanding that this decision will be appealed and continue on to the higher court And that Ballot Question 1 will stay on the ballot at the same time as this is underway.

The debate about the real estate transfer tax comes when revenues from it are already falling. The tax will give up this 12-month 37% decrease than first anticipated, in keeping with Mayor Johnson’s administration’s personal projections. Revenues from the tax since 2003 have been fickle and followed fluctuations in the real estate market, spiking at $242m in 2006 and tumbling to $62m at the height of the Great Recession in 2009.

There are multiple theories for plans put on the line but overall, cooperation seems to be the necessity to start eradicating homelessness in Chicago.

Written By La’Don Lee

Sources:

TheRealDeal- Mayor Johnson creates a new position devoted to anti-homelessness measures

WBBM- Judge strikes down ‘Bring Chicago Home’ referendum on ballot next month, but homeless advocates plan to appeal by Craig Dellimore

WGN9- Mayor Johnson looking to help house Chicago’s homeless population by Tahman Bradley

Chicago Tribune – Will Mayor Brandon Johnson’s transfer tax plan deliver for the helpless amid a real estate downturn? by A.D. Quig

Featured Image Courtesy of Chad Davis’s Flickr Page – Creative Commons License

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