Following budget strife, Mayor Brandon Johnson says passing a spending plan is ‘City Council’s responsibility’ – Chicago Tribune/MSN

“Consolidations and efficiencies and cuts were used as rationale and justification to close 50 schools. So when I hear deficiencies, I hear it through the experience of individuals saying, ‘We need these efficiencies. It’s going to save us money.’ And it turns out, it doesn’t,” Johnson said. Thus, the mayor continues to bang the drum on new, progressive revenue, most of which would hinge on either Springfield or voter buy-in. But Johnson’s relationship with Gov. JB Pritzker remains tenuous at best.
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