The Rules committee approved the revamped “Bring Chicago Home” measure that offers a tiered tax rate on all property sales, which advocates say would generate much-needed revenue for the city’s homeless population but opponents warn would harm small-to-midsize property owners — including landlords who may raise rents.
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