Mayor does budget about-face on funding for domestic violence programs

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has reversed his stance on funding for domestic violence programs in his 2026 budget plan, restoring $9 million in city funds to keep them at pre-reduction levels. The move comes after intense criticism from domestic violence organizations and advocacy groups, who had voiced concerns that the initial proposal would have left key services severely underfunded.

The original plan would have reduced funding for these programs by 43%, exacerbating a critical shortage of resources in an area where domestic violence is on the rise. While overall homicides in Chicago have decreased by 29% this year compared to last, domestic homicides have increased by 23%. This data has highlighted the urgent need for support services that can provide assistance to victims.

Johnson's administration has committed to restoring $21 million in funding, which is equivalent to the level of support provided in 2025. However, some funding remains contingent on the passage of a corporate head tax, which has been criticized by many businesses and some city council members. To address this, Johnson plans to adjust the tax rate, making it applicable only to companies with over 200 employees.

The move has been welcomed by domestic violence organizations, including the city's mayoral-appointed gender-based violence task force. A letter written to Johnson expresses gratitude for his administration's renewed commitment to funding these services and calls on the city council to follow suit.
 
Ugh, finally some good news about Chicago! πŸ™Œ They managed to snap out of it before the whole city imploded from domestic violence 🀯. Like, $9 million is a drop in the bucket, but I guess it's better than nothing 😊. And, yay, corporate head tax adjustment - because who doesn't love paying more taxes on their overpriced CEO salaries πŸ’Έ. Seriously though, 23% increase in domestic homicides? That's not exactly a cause for celebration πŸ€•. Glad the city is finally taking this seriously and committing to support services, but we'll see how long that lasts 🀞.
 
🀩 I'm so relieved to hear that Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has changed his mind about cutting funding for domestic violence programs! The original plan would've been a disaster, leaving victims with even less support during this already tough time πŸ€•. It's amazing how organizations and advocacy groups can make such a big impact when they speak out against unfair cuts πŸ’ͺ. Now that the mayor is restoring $9 million in city funds, I hope the rest of the funding will follow suit too! πŸ’Ό
 
OMG I'M SO GLAD TO HEAR THAT CHICAGO MAYOR BRANDON JOHNSON IS RESTORING FUNDING FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMS!!! πŸ™Œ IT'S ABOUT TIME WE TAKE CARE OF THE MOST VULNERABLE PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUNITY! πŸ’– i was really worried when i heard the initial proposal would've cut funding by 43% it's a recipe for disaster, especially with domestic violence on the rise in chicago. 23% increase in domestic homicides is just staggering 🀯 and $9 million might not seem like a lot but it adds up! πŸ€‘ THANKFULLY JOHNSON'S ADMINISTRATION IS LISTENING AND COMMITTED TO RESTORING FUNDING TO PREVIOUS LEVELS. IT'S ALL ABOUT SUPPORTING THE PEOPLE WHO NEED IT MOST πŸ’ͺ
 
🀯 I mean, what a huge about-face from Mayor Johnson! You've got to wonder if he was trying to stir up some drama with that initial proposal πŸ˜‚. Domestic violence organizations have been vocal for years, and it's about time someone listened. The data on domestic homicides is seriously worrying - 23% increase? That's no joke 🚨.

Restoring funding for these programs is a huge win, but let's not forget the corporate head tax is still on the table πŸ€‘. I'm all for making sure big corporations contribute their fair share, but it should be more transparent and straightforward. Making it only applicable to companies with over 200 employees seems like a bit of a workaround πŸ˜’.

Still, kudos to Mayor Johnson for listening to the critics and coming back with a better plan πŸ™. Domestic violence organizations are going to have to keep pushing for change, but this is a solid step in the right direction πŸ’ͺ.
 
omg u guys!!! 🀩 chicago mayor brandon johnson just saved the day for domestic violence victims!!! πŸ’– he reversed his initial budget plan which would've left them with super limited resources... 43% reduction was a huge deal but thankfully he's restored $9 million and now its back to pre-reduction levels 😌 domestic homicides in chicago have actually increased by 23% this year which is crazy... but at least the city is committed to supporting victims now πŸ’ͺ hope that corporate head tax thingy doesn't become an issue tho πŸ€” gotta keep fingers crossed for these services to get the funding they need!
 
man... i feel like chicago is making progress with this one πŸ’ͺ🏽! they were gonna cut funding for domestic violence programs by 43% and that would've been a huge step back. glad they reversed course & restored some of those funds πŸ™. it's crazy how homicides in chicago have gone down, but domestic homicides are on the rise... we need more support services for victims πŸ’”. the fact that jhonson is trying to find ways to get that funding without scaring off businesses is a good sign too 🀝. let's hope the city council follows suit and gets behind this initiative πŸŽ‰
 
just hope this isn't a one-time thing 🀞 - been watching city hall drama unfold, and it's always good to see some common sense prevail πŸ’‘. seriously though, domestic violence is a huge issue in chicago, and $9 million might not seem like a lot but it's better than cutting services altogether πŸ‘Ž. now let's see if the corporate head tax works out - don't wanna be tied to a tax that affects small businesses or entrepreneurs πŸ€‘. fingers crossed for this admin to follow through on their promises πŸ’―
 
just saw this news about chicago mayor's change of heart on funding for domestic violence programs 🀩 its like a huge weight has been lifted off those organizations' shoulders... i mean, 43% cut in funding wouldve left so many people in the dark when it comes to gettin help... glad he listened to all that criticism and is now restorin $9m in funding thats a step in the right direction πŸ™Œ hope this means more resources for those servcies too
 
omg remember when mayor emanuel's budget plan last year took a hit from domestic violence orgs? it was super scary cuz all those shelters & support groups were in danger of being shut down πŸ€• anyway, it's awesome that mayo johnson listened to the criticism this time around. i mean, 43% cut is crazy & would've left so many ppl without help. luckily, he's bringing back the cash, just don't know about those corporate head tax details yet... hoping it doesn't get all messy 🀞
 
😊 I think this is a big deal! Domestic violence affects so many people in our community and it's heartbreaking that some organizations were worried their programs would be cut. Brandon Johnson must've listened to his critics πŸ—£οΈ. Restoring funding will definitely help the victims of domestic violence get the support they need. It's great that his team is working on adjusting the corporate head tax to ensure everyone contributes fairly πŸ’Έ. Now, let's hope the city council follows suit and increases the amount of funding even more! πŸ’•
 
I'm so glad Brandon Johnson is backing down from that huge cut in funding for domestic violence programs πŸ™ŒπŸ’ͺ! It's crazy how much of a difference $9 million can make, especially when you consider the rise in domestic homicides in Chicago 🚨. I mean, we're still seeing more and more cases of people getting hurt at home, and these services are what keep them safe - it's not rocket science 🀯. Now that he's restoring funding, let's hope the city council follows suit and doesn't leave any more programs hanging 🀞. And yeah, a higher corporate head tax is always better than nothing, even if it's not ideal... at least companies with 200+ employees will be contributing to something good πŸ€‘
 
😊 I'm glad to hear that Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has come around on this issue! 9 million bucks is a big deal, especially when you consider how badly domestic violence programs were gonna be hit with that initial cut 🀯. It's like, we can't afford to mess up here - domestic violence is on the rise and these services are the real MVPs πŸ’ͺ. And I love that he's making adjustments to get rid of that corporate head tax thingy... it was kinda sketchy in the first place πŸ€‘. Now if only our city council would get on board with this and start prioritizing people over profits πŸ™, we might actually make some real progress around here πŸ’ͺ. Let's hope Johnson can keep the momentum going! πŸ’•
 
I'm so glad Brandon's about-face on this one is just in time πŸ™„... I mean, who needs transparency in budget plans when you can just change your mind later? It's not like domestic violence victims have been counting on these reduced funds or anything... 23% increase in domestic homicides is all that matters, right? Anyway, kudos to the mayoral-appointed task force for speaking up - it's about time someone around here cared about actual human lives πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Adjusting the corporate head tax rate might be a good start, but let's see if it sticks... after all, we don't want any more last-minute U-turns πŸ”„.
 
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