Chicago aldermen reject Mayor Johnson's budget plan |
In a significant move, Chicago aldermen have voted against Mayor Brandon Johnson's 2026 budget during a committee meeting, marking a historic rebellion against the freshman mayor. The vote, which resulted in a 25-10 rejection of the revenue package, highlights Johnson's struggle to gain support for his controversial head tax aimed at closing a $1.19bn budget gap. Ald. Pat Dowell, the mayor's finance chair, indicated that the meeting was expected to be contentious, stating, “a Monday vote would be premature.” The mayor's proposed head tax, projected to raise $100m, has faced criticism and modifications, including raising the minimum company size subject to the tax. Johnson's administration now faces the challenge of revising the budget to secure the necessary votes by the end of the year, as the council's dynamics shift amid growing dissent.