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		<title>Mayor Daley Announces No Property Tax Increases in 2010 City Budget</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Mayor Richard M. Daley said today the proposed 2010 City budget &#8211; to be presented next week to the City Council &#8212; will not include an increase in the property tax... <span class="meta-more"><a href="http://chicagopressrelease.com/news/mayor-daley-announces-no-property-tax-increases-in-2010-city-budget">Read more &#187;</a></span></p><p><a href="http://chicagopressrelease.com/news/mayor-daley-announces-no-property-tax-increases-in-2010-city-budget">Mayor Daley Announces No Property Tax Increases in 2010 City Budget</a> | <a href="http://chicagopressrelease.com">Chicago Press Release Services - Chicago&#039;s leading press release newswire service; professional press release services, press release distribution and newswire services.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style=' float: right; padding: 4px; margin: 0 0 2px 7px;'  class="alignright" src="http://egov.cityofchicago.org/webportal/COCWebPortal/COC_EDITORIAL/budget10.jpg" border="0" alt="" />Mayor Richard M. Daley said today the proposed 2010 City budget &#8211; to be presented next week to the City Council &#8212; will not include an increase in the property tax and will not include any new tax, fine or fee increase or any new tax, fee or fine of any kind.</p>
<p>&#8220;The economic recession that has plagued our nation for well over a year continues to affect most of Chicago working families,&#8221; the Mayor said in a City Hall news conference.</p>
<p>&#8220;I understand that times are still tough for people and I don’t feel right asking them to pay for more city government right now,&#8221; he said</p>
<p>The Mayor said that people are still losing their jobs as businesses continue to cut spending and adjust to a new economic reality.</p>
<p>He said businesses aren&#8217;t able to create enough new jobs, families are still losing their homes to foreclosure and credit remains tight.</p>
<p>Daley said that every level of government across the nation is facing the same challenge of still-falling revenues.</p>
<p>He gave these examples for Chicago:</p>
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<li>Income tax revenues are expected to fall by an additional $55 million below 2009 levels.</li>
<li>The real estate transaction tax is projected to drop an additional $2 million from the record-low 2009 levels.</li>
<li>And sales taxes are also projected to drop an additional $25 million below 2009 levels.</li>
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<p>The Mayor pointed out that Chicago acted early in the recession to cut spending and get ahead of slowing revenues.</p>
<p>Some other cities didn&#8217;t act as quickly or boldly and have been forced to eliminate key services, such as police, fire and 311 services.</p>
<p>&#8220;In Chicago, we haven&#8217;t eliminated any service &#8212; instead we&#8217;ve tried to do more with less and provide services more efficiently,&#8221; Daley said.</p>
<p>The Mayor said that:</p>
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<li>Last year, the City cut more than $168 million in spending.</li>
<li>This year, the City has already cut spending by $59 million and plans to cut it even further through improved management and efficiencies.</li>
<li>This year, the City reached meaningful agreements with many of its unions &#8212; agreements that helped avoid layoffs and continue to provide basic services.</li>
<li>Chicago will reduce city services for three days this year and Daley and his top managers are taking a total of 15 unpaid days this year.</li>
<li>Other cities have been forced to raise taxes and fees, including property taxes, the sales tax and gas tax to balance their budgets. I won&#8217;t support that in Chicago,&#8221; Daley said.</li>
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<p>He said final details of the proposed 2010 budget are still being worked on and he assured taxpayers the budget will protect them.</p>
<p>&#8220;The budget we&#8217;ll offer next week will operate government more efficiently and openly, even as we invest in our city&#8217;s key needs,&#8221; he said.</p>
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