A push to raise real estate transfer taxes to fight homelessness in Chicago falters; effort to put question to voters appears 'out of runway'
Briefly

An ambitious drive to get a housing measure on Chicago's Feb. 28 ballot - asking if the city should raise taxes on its priciest property sales to fund services for the homeless - appeared to falter for the last time Tuesday, following months of resistance from Mayor Lori Lightfoot and her allies who say the details are flawed.
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