Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $1.25 billion borrowing plan back on track for City Council approval – Chicago Sun-Times

“In the wake of several significant missteps by the mayor’s office, where oversight and collaboration was avoided, we need to make sure that the mayor’s office is embracing oversight before we can even move on with this bond ordinance," Ald. Bill Conway said. He ticked off six recent examples: the NASCAR contract; the costly extension of the ShotSpotter contract; the Fraternal Order of Police contract; the GardaWorld contract for migrant camps; ongoing issues with Favorite Healthcare Staffing, the firm the city hired to run its migrant shelters; and the proposed winterized base camp on a contaminated industrial site in Brighton Park that was nixed by Gov. JB Pritzker.
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2 years ago

Alderman Conway & Waguespack are only alderman with a backbone to stand up to the CTU/Brandon “new machine” onslaught!! What the hell happened to Lopez & Beale?

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