Aldermen push back on mayor’s school board appointments and budget strategy – Greater Southwest News-Herald

“The replacing of the board members isn’t the issue in my opinion,” Ald. Ray Lopez said. “The fact that the mayor and his CTU machine forced out seven sitting members by bullying and pressuring them to leave for failing to do what they wanted them to do, politically, is the most dangerous part of this story.”
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Steve H
1 year ago

Silly councilman. Under politburo style of government, what the Mayor says goes. Where do they think they are, America?

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