Brandon Johnson ran a pro-worker, tax-the-‘ultra-rich’ campaign. Can he and business leaders find common ground? – Chicago Tribune*

Illinois Manufacturers’ Association President and CEO Mark Denzler said he’ll be looking to see whether Johnson lives up to those promises of unity, and thinks others are too. While companies make location decisions for many reasons, and the city’s educated workforce, airports, cultural offerings and access to water and shipping routes have long been draws, “they’re going to sit back and say OK, who is the mayor? What are their policies going to be? What are City Council’s policies going to be? That can make a difference, that may be the tipping point.”
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Tubal-Caine
3 years ago

Baboon never heard of Hamiltonian economic theory!

Old Joe
3 years ago

Looks like that Ken Griffin guy saw it coming…..

Da Judge
3 years ago
Reply to  Old Joe

Ken Griffin is usually right more than he is wrong.

He’s originally from FL also.

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