Illinois judge rules to expedite appeal hearing on 'Bring Chicago Home' referendum before primary

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Last week, a lower-court judge ruled the question on the March 19 primary ballot vague and unconstitutional. The referendum aims to provide money to help the unhoused.

An Illinois judge ruled Wednesday to expedite an appeal hearing for the "Bring Chicago Home" tax referendum before the 2024 Illinois primary in March.A state judge has agreed to speed up the city's appeal of a ruling blocking the "Bring Chicago Home" referendum.

The referendum asks voters to change the "real estate transfer tax" on home sales more than a million dollars. The City of Chicago and the Chicago Board of Elections hope to have a ruling prior to the primary election on March 19.Chicago mayor's office fighting back after real estate transfer tax question on ballot ruled invalidExecution of serial killer delayed after failed injection attempts

 

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