Vallas: After 100 days, trying to make sense of Johnson’s plans for Chicago – Illinois Policy

The city of Chicago faces a pension crisis, heightened crime and a failing school system. But beyond a couple of notable firings and hirings, plus concessions to the CTU in the form of expanded parental leave, city residents still know next to nothing about the mayor’s plans.
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Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

The plan is to pay back the CTU for all the votes. Nothing else is even on the plate.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Give Vallas credit for lining up the IPI gig — if he didn’t win the election, he would have fun throwing rhetorical rocks at Johnson

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