Alders want to be included in Mayor Johnson’s plan to cover $175M budget shortfall from CPS pensions – ABC7 (Chicago)

"Yea, well first of all I'm going to manage it, because that's what leadership requires," Mayor Brandon Johnson said. The mayor is saying that without a payment from CPS, everything is on the table to address the shortfall.
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Kwyjibo
1 year ago

Didn’t the city make a $168M payment above what was legal required? Pull that back.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Like many DEI hires, Mayor Six Percent DEMANDS to be part of the mix and then blames Trump, global warming or Richard Nixon when he fails.

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