Editorial: Release the ‘unfiltered’ Ernst & Young report, Mayor Johnson – Chicago Tribune*

"Chicago is in a fiscal crisis. Of epic proportions. It won’t end after this year either, even once the council does whatever it ends up doing to balance the books. The city can’t afford not to consider any measure to save money, no matter how uncomfortable the discussion."
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
6 months ago

The City has public sector cancer, the patient is dying and will take the taxpayer with it.

Call my shrink
7 months ago

C’mon Pinhead. Prove us your an honorable fellow with nothing to hide . Hahahaha

David F
7 months ago

Bankruptcy Now! should be the primary focus in Chicago.

Where's Mine ???
7 months ago

As Austin Berg continually states, if Chicago had a ‘city charter’ as all other major cities do, releasing this report wouldn’t even be an issue. Just more of the ceaseless machine shakedown of dopey taxpayer/voters while claiming to be about progressive equity. A complete joke.

taxpayer
7 months ago

$3 million of taxpayer money for a report taxpayers aren’t allowed to see.
Ordinarily I’d expect that Ernst & Young would know what their client wants, and would already have filtered it before presenting it to the City.

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