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Chicago Budget Showdown: Alders Introduce Alternative Budget Plan, Defying Mayor Brandon Johnson

A majority of alderpeople propose legalizing video gaming terminals and raising liquor and garbage fees to replace the mayor’s corporate head tax, projecting $48.4 million in new revenue.

  • On Wednesday, a majority of alderpeople formally introduced an alternative 2026 budget package to Chicago City Council to avoid Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed corporate head tax, with twenty-seven supporting the amended revenue ordinance.
  • Tensions over revenue sources and borrowing to cover firefighter backpay have driven alderpeople to propose an alternative, with a Dec. 15 meeting scheduled to resolve the stalemate before the Dec. 31 deadline.
  • The ordinance would add a three percent retail liquor fee and raise the monthly garbage fee to $15, down from $18, with the current fee at $9.50 for property owners.
  • Mayor Brandon Johnson reiterated he would veto any budget with an increased garbage fee and remains committed to the head tax, while alderpeople face a steep hurdle to get 34 votes to override a veto.
  • In an attempt to force more negotiations, Ald. Anthony Beale moved to schedule four full City Council meetings next week and one on Dec. 23, while aldermen cautioned the revenue proposal could see further revisions.
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Telemundo Chicago broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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