Chicago Teachers Union runs first reported deficit under Stacy Davis Gate – Illinois Policy

Specifically, CTU reported receipts of $35,506,529 in 2023. But it spent nearly a half million dollars more than that, reporting $35,996,684 in disbursements. It underscores members’ concerns about union leaders failing to properly handle union funds or to provide required reporting to members.
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Giddyap
2 years ago

Filthy race hustling liar and hypocrite Stacy Davis Gates is looting the CTU to fund her lifestyle of private schools and shitty wigs

Freddy
2 years ago
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Correction. The wig is OK but what’s under the wig is not.

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