Aldermen Give Initial OK To Allocating $20 Million In State Funding To Help Asylum Seekers – Block Club Chicago

The city initially asked the state for $53.5 million but got the $20 million “as a start,” city Budget Director Susie Park said; The city has also received $5.5 million from the federal government. The city expects the $20 million will last for three months: $16 million toward staffing, $2.4 million toward food and $1.6 million toward lodging.
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Old Joe
3 years ago

Wow, 80% of the funds allocated go to staffing and only 20% provide any benefit for the public charges.

Pat S.
3 years ago
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Sounds about standard – more government jobs.

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