Aldermen Blast CTA Leader For Skipping Hearing On Transit Budget: ‘Where Is Mr. Carter?’ – Block Club Chicago

The City Council’s budget committee signed off on sending another $26.1 million of tax revenue to the CTA. It increases the agency’s share of the real estate transfer tax to $76 million, thanks to an increase in home sales in 2021.
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Streeterville
4 years ago

Where’s Waldo – oops, Carter?

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Department leaders have grown weary of taking beating for Lori when they have zero input regarding policy or budget .When Lori enters the chamber the entire council averts their eyes. She’s like Hillary or Nancy, eye contact should be avoided.

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