Crain’s – As mayor, Johnson would revive push for ‘mansion tax’ to fight homelessness

By DENNIS RODKIN, March 13, 2023

If he becomes Chicago’s next mayor, Brandon Johnson will reinvigorate the drive to have buyers of million-dollar-and-up properties pay higher transfer taxes to help combat homelessness in the city.

“When he gets into City Hall, this is a policy that Brandon will actively work to bring forward,” Bill Neidhardt, an adviser to Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson’s campaign, told Crain’s. “He believes in a mansion tax to help alleviate the housing

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WMAQ-CHI (NBC)- NBC 5 Today@4am

March 13, 2023

We are less than a month away from Chicago’s mayoral runoff election, both candidates spoke to voters yesterday. we have the latest. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that on April 4th we’re going to turn this city around and we’re going to face forward once and for all. Commissioner Brandon Johnson- I’m running because our city is in trouble and former CPC CEO Paul Vallas were back on the campaign trail Sunday, weeks ahead of April’s runoff which will determine Chicago’s new mayor.

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Telemundo- Acceso Total

By Nelly Carreno, March 13, 2023

Buenas noches les saluda jorge desantiago. gracias por acompañarnos en su noticiero telemundo chicago: edicion fin de semana. fin de semana ocupado para los contendientes a la alcald”a de chicago, ambos candidatos atendieron varios eventos con el fin de conquistar al electorado. jos! gonz lez nos habla al respecto.

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WBBM – Bring Chicago Home Coalition renews call to fund homelessness supports with transfer tax

By Nancy Harty, March 12, 2023

 Months after a City Council hearing on the Bring Chicago Home proposal failed to reach a quorum, advocates for the measure held their own “people’s hearing” Sunday afternoon.

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Fox 32 Chicago – Chicago mayoral poll reveals frontrunner ahead of runoff election

By Nate Rodgers , March 12, 2023

Johnson joined supporters Sunday at Grace Church of Logan Square for a “Bring Chicago Home Peoples Hearing.” The group worked to address citywide homelessness.

Johnson’s latest endorsements include the SEIU Healthcare union, Illinois Nurses Association, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, Congressman Danny Davis and Senator Elizabeth Warren.

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WGN9 – Political rallies draw mayoral candidates with runoff election just weeks away

By Courtney SpinelliEli Ong, March 12, 2023

CHICAGO — A pair of rallies involving mayoral candidates Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas took place across Chicago Sunday.

Community members from various organizations in the Bring Chicago Home Coalition held an event Sunday afternoon in Logan Square to talk about community-led solutions to address housing and people facing homelessness in the city.

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Block Club Chicago – Lincoln Square Ald. Andre Vasquez Now Supports Brandon Johnson In Mayoral Race

By Alex V. Hernandez, March 7, 2023

Vasquez announced his support of Johnson — who is facing Paul Vallas, a former Chicago Public Schools CEO, in the April 4 runoff — in a series of tweets Monday.

The alderman told Block Club he believes Johnson’s support of progressive policies like the Treatment Not Trauma and Bring Chicago Home proposed ordinances would make him a key ally as progressive City Council members try to move their agenda forward.

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Block Club Chicago – Chicago’s Progressive Alderpeople Retain Seats, Look To Expand Influence On City Council — And Even Mayor’s Race

By Joe Ward, Alex V. Hernandez, and Maxwell Evans, March 6, 2023

Progressives have a laundry list of goals they’d like to accomplish in the next City Council.

Those include the passage of the Bring Chicago Home ordinance, a homelessness prevention measure as well as the police reform bill known as “Treatment Not Trauma.” The revival of the city’s Department of Environment is also a priority, multiple returning alderpeople said.

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NBC 5 Chicago – A Look Inside the Often-Invisible Crisis of Homeless Youth in Chicago Schools

By  Sandra Torres, February 20, 2023

Homelessness among families with children is often an invisible crisis, but it’s a growing reality.

Some families may not be living in the streets. In many cases, they’re likely doubling up with other family members, couch surfing, or temporarily living in hotels as a means of survival, according to the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless.

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Budget Address

Illinois state building sits on a dark blue background with white text above it that reads "CCH's Response to the Governor's Budget Address
By Doug Schenkelberg, Executive Director, February 15th 2023

Chicago Coalition for the Homeless (CCH) appreciates Governor Pritzker’s focus on addressing homelessness, housing, and poverty in his budget address and proposed Fiscal Year 2024 State of Illinois Budget. As the Governor stated in his address, “…we will have failed everyone in Illinois if we don’t place a higher priority on tackling poverty…” This proposed budget is a step in the right direction. 

The Home Illinois initiative puts needed focus on addressing the needs of those experiencing homelessness and poverty. As the Governor noted, “In Illinois, Black people are eight times more likely to experience homelessness than white people…” and underlined tackling homelessness is fundamental to advancing racial equity. Moreover, he included people living doubled-up in his description of homelessness, which aligns with CCH’s annual estimate of homelessness for Illinois.  

We are encouraged by the proposed investment in new funding to tackle homelessness. We look forward to working with the legislature and governor’s office to ensure the final budget includes increased funding for Emergency and Transitional Housing, Youth Homelessness, and Supportive Housing services. These funds can be used to make sure every person living in Illinois has a safe place to call their own along with supportive services to allow them to live independently. Homeless and housing providers have weathered the pandemic, changing their model to keep their clients, who are likely to be high-risk, safer. They have lost staff due to COVID as well as their inability to pay competitive wages. 

The Governor’s proposal to increase the TANF monthly grant amount to 40% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) is a step in the right direction toward ending familial poverty in Illinois. The need is growing for Illinoisan families with the cost of living and prices soaring on basic but necessary items, and with the end of the emergency SNAP allotment families are looking for relief, especially those living in deep poverty. We encourage the legislature to work with the Governor’s office to include an increase in TANF to 50% of FPL to provide additional funds to pay off debt, to save, and to make the necessary purchases for their families.   

The Governor and the General Assembly have shown through their actions over the past few years they want to invest in the needs of those that are too often pushed to the margins. We look forward to working with them this year to enact a 2024 budget that continues this work. 

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