Mayor Parker is staring down a big tax fight, a ‘housing D-Day,’ and potential federal cuts. Here are 6 takeaways from her ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker wants city public schools to eventually get a larger share of city property taxes. She ...
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s second budget address to Philadelphia City Council sounded in many ways like an ordinary mayoral ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker's newest budget for the city of Philadelphia cuts some taxes, expands programs in the School District ...
Despite being some of the largest employers in the city and most having budgets or endowments in excess of $1 biIlion, Philly ...
The mayor's proposed budget includes $800 million for housing through two separate infusions of $400 million. It also calls ...
The mayor spoke to a session of City Council at City Hall on Thursday and set the city's priorities for the 2026 fiscal year, which begins in July 2025.
Philadelphia would cut business tax rates every year and begin spending hundreds of millions of newly allocated dollars on ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker laid out her proposed spending plan on Thursday, delivering her second budget address to ...
The campaign would receive $5 million in fiscal year 2026 and $30 million over next six years under new budget.
Now in her second year in the highest office in the city, Mayor Cherelle Parker unveiled a $6.7 billion budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year to City Council on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
Mayor Cherelle Parker said it’s about balancing the city’s books during a time of financial uncertainty while offering some relief to businesses.