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Aldermen on Emanuel's Property Tax Hike

Clip: 9/16/2015 | 14m 18sVideo has Closed Captions

Mayor Rahm Emanuel will soon unveil his 2016 budget with a reported property tax increase.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel will soon unveil his 2016 budget, which is reported to include a $500 million property tax increase. A panel of aldermen reacts to the proposal – which the mayor says isn't enough to cover Chicago's budget woes – and discusses other ideas for possible city revenue streams.

09/16/2015 | Rating NR

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