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Earlier this year, Mayor Brandon Johnson moved to shift the city away from a reliance on the controversial economic development tool, arguing the revenues trapped in certain neighborhood TIFs should be free to use citywide, especially in historically disinvested areas, or opened back up to other government bodies such as Chicago Public Schools.

Pilsen, the mayor and Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez now contend, is an exception.

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