Lori Lightfoot’s showdown with the feds puts lots at stake for people in Chicago – Chicago Sun-Times*

The city’s 2021 budget included $375 million in HUD funding that went to more than a dozen city departments, including public health and planning and development, according to the letter HUD sent to the city. Much of the money comes from a HUD program called Community Development Block Grants; City Hall has a lot of flexibility as to how it spends that money. It’s through these grants that the city funds many social service programs, including those for seniors and victims of domestic violence and efforts to reduce lead poisoning in children.
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Ex Illini
3 years ago

More free money for couch dwellers. That ought to keep them right where they are.

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