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Chicago gets $60 million federal grant to combat homelessness

Por: Chicago Sun Times Politics February 03, 2023

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Mayor Lori Lightfoot has been under fire for breaking her 2019 campaign promise to raise the real estate transfer tax on high-end home sales to create a dedicated funding source to combat homelessness and create affordable housing. But Thursday was a good day in the fight against homelessness in Chicago, a problem mirrored in many major cities.Chicago announced it is receiving a $60 million federal grant — the largest single grant in a $315... + full article



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