Chicagoland’s Week In Review: In July 2026, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced a severe $130 million budget deficit stemming from unmaterialized City Council revenue measures. Concurrently, the city confronts deep systemic shifts: a federal judge is questioning the top federal prosecutor over court order violations, while South Side advocates broke ground on a permanent police torture memorial.

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Earlier this year Mayor Brandon Johnson faced challenges as his 2026 budget proposal stalls in the City Council.

Federal Prosecution Under Fire and Judicial Oversight

Beyond fiscal turmoil, Chicago’s federal judicial branch is experiencing deep administrative tension. A federal judge leveled sharp questioning at Chicago’s top federal prosecutor regarding the explicit violation of a standing court order. This rare judicial friction has triggered widespread scrutiny over accountability within the federal prosecutor’s office, raising concerns about potential impacts on active cases.

Memorializing History: South Side Breaks Ground

While City Hall navigates financial and federal court crises, grassroots human rights advocates are securing historic physical closures. Survivors and civil rights organizers officially held a groundbreaking ceremony on the South Side to build a permanent memorial honoring victims of past Chicago police torture. This development follows decades of litigation and activism aimed at ensuring structural historical recognition.

Comparative Look at Chicago Revenue Sources mid-2026

The following data maps out the performance of stable vs. unmaterialized revenue streams implemented or projected under the current fiscal regime.

Revenue Program TypeProjected IntakeActual Mid-2026 Performance
Corporate Employee Tax Proposal$82,000,000 to $100,000,000$0 (Rejected by City Council)
Debt Collection Rights Auction$89,600,000$0 (Zero Corporate Bidders)
Cloud Computing / Software LicensesBase Estimate+$40,000,000 (Over Projections)
Social Media Company LevyBase Estimate+$3,200,000 (Facing Legal Challenges)

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Ondrea P. Seoul
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