As Lightfoot Bargains To Pass Budget, Black Caucus Wants Cash-For-Poor Pilot Money Spent To Combat Violence Instead – Block Club Chicago

Lightfoot’s budget is expected to pass, but a property tax increase as many Chicagoans are struggling is a tough pill to swallow. Ald. Gilbert Villegas said he’d like to tap into the city’s tax increment-financing reserves instead. “You’ve got tree trimming that takes a year, you have violence that is just out of control. You have folks that just don’t feel safe … and so they’re paying but just not getting a return on their investment.”  
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

Let’s make a deal! Nobody wants social programs, they want cash!

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