Op-ed: Chicago used to have a city administrator. We could use one now. – Chicago Tribune*

"Inspector General Joe Ferguson’s office released a report last week detailing the city’s poor response to protests following the death of George Floyd...'Confusion and lack of coordination' were two common themes. But one of the report’s most important findings has so far been overlooked. 'Notably, a key position in the Mayor’s Office with responsibilities for coordinated and concerted action is — and has long been — vacant,' reads a footnote on Page 24."
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The True Believer
5 years ago

Joe Ferguson sold his integrity and soul for a new contract and increased staff. He is a Lori sycophant and before her Ferguson did whatever Rahm directed.

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