$16.4B Chicago Budget Set for Final Vote as Lightfoot Rebuffs Demands to Create Department of Environment – WTTW (Chicago)

However, Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s proposal to use $242 million from the city’s surprise surplus to pay down the city’s massive pension debt generated no controversy after the top finance officials defended it as a prudent measure and it was blessed by a Wall Street ratings agency.
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

An environmental department might inadvertently uncover some embarrassing practices and boondoggles like TARP and the sanitary and shit canal. Also Lori leveraging power by choosing locations for metal shredding.

Giddyap
3 years ago

Every city department is a political patronage dumping ground, for lazy brothers-in-law, and ghost payroll goldbrickers.

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