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A.D. Quig

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Politics Reporter at Chicago Tribune

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  • 3 days ago | chicagotribune.com | Alice Yin |Jake Sheridan |A.D. Quig

    One recent Sunday afternoon, Mayor Brandon Johnson strode into a scene that seemed tailor-made for shoring up his political base.

  • 1 week ago | chicagotribune.com | A.D. Quig

    Mayor Brandon Johnson has named media relations pro Guy “Chip” Chipparoni to lead the board of Choose Chicago, the city’s tourism agency responsible for attracting conventions, events and leisure travelers. Keiana Barrett, the recently-named CEO of the Business Leadership Council, is on deck to serve as vice chair, according to records obtained by the Tribune.

  • 1 week ago | chicagotribune.com | A.D. Quig

    Rounding out a series of promotions for 35th Ward progressives, Democrats from Chicago’s Northwest Side appointed Jessica Vásquez to fill a vacancy on the Cook County Board for the next 18 months. The shuffle started when Mayor Brandon Johnson elevated Carlos Ramirez-Rosa from the Chicago City Council to become CEO of the Chicago Park District. Johnson then tapped Cook County Commissioner Anthony Quezada to replace Ramirez-Rosa on the City Council last month.

  • 1 week ago | chicagotribune.com | A.D. Quig

    Good morning, Chicago. Cook County’s property tax appeal process shifted $1.91 billion in taxes from businesses onto homeowners over the last three years, exacerbating inequities in the city and suburbs, a new report found. Homeowners’ bills grew by a total of about 7% over that span as a result of the shift, according to the latest report from the Cook County treasurer’s office, the first to calculate how much shifting burdens have cost on property tax bills.

  • 1 week ago | chicagotribune.com | A.D. Quig

    Cook County’s property tax appeal process shifted $1.91 billion in taxes from businesses onto homeowners over the last three years, exacerbating inequities in the city and suburbs, a new report found. Homeowners’ bills grew by a total of about 7% over that span as a result of the shift, according to the latest report from the Cook County treasurer’s office, the first to calculate how much shifting burdens have cost on property tax bills.

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