Alderman: Chicago’s ‘uncontrolled spending’ the problem, not ‘falloff in revenue’ – Center Square

Ald. Ray Lopez said he and other aldermen wanted to go back to pre-COVID budgets and adjust for inflation. “(W)hen we look at all the new positions, programs and expenditures that we've seen over the last five years, those were not meant to be in perpetuity,” Lopez said. “The mayor and his allies only know two things when it comes to government, borrow more or raise more taxes. They don't know what it means to reduce spending because they've never seen a taxpayer dollar that they didn't want to spend."
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Call my shrink
8 months ago

He should run for mayor. He has brains.

David F
8 months ago

How about pre-covid with a 10% cut across the board

Where's Mine ???
8 months ago

Unbelievably alder Lopez is only alder, or only R or D pol in Illinois for that matter, with the integrity to suggest returning to pre-COVID spending levels? Astounding!!

mqyl
8 months ago

Someone’s been reading your comments.

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