Mayor Brandon Johnson gets union backing, but aldermen stall housing loan fund plan – Chicago Tribune*

The ordinance would establish a nonprofit developer arm of the city’s Department of Housing to control a $135 million fund offering developers low-cost loans during construction. The Wednesday AFSCME deal added guarantees that the nonprofit structure created by the ordinance to administer the loan fund would use workers from the city’s Department of Housing if it created jobs similar to ones that already exist in the department.
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Hello, Indiana!
11 months ago

HUD has been found to be rife with corruption. People not doing their jobs at exorbitant salaries or skimming money quietly shuffle off and another one is quickly found to take their place. But give them even more money to mis-manage, that will right the ship.

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