With $1 Billion In Federal COVID-19 Relief Funds, Cook County Plans A Hiring Spree – WBEZ (Chicago)

The county expects a $121.4 million budget gap in 2022 — among the smallest deficits in years — and will potentially use some of the $1 billion in federal dollars to help fill the hole. Preckwinkle said she isn’t planning any new tax hikes, or tax or fee increases — for now.
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Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

They plan a hiring frenzy but yet cook county forest preserve wants a property tax increase wtf

Heyjude
4 years ago

How does she plan to continue to pay the salaries of those from her hiring spree after the federal funds run out? Because they will never cut the new hires.

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