Aldermen reject fur ban and deliver tributes while residents question city finances – Center Square

Mayor Brandon Johnson defended city spending. “If you’re asking me that the 70,000 people who are unhoused who are doubling up, that we have solved that crisis? We have not. That’s why I get to be mayor for more than one term. Because the investments that we are making in insuring that we are building more homes, building more affordable homes, responding to this crisis requires investment,” Johnson said.
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Streeterville
1 year ago

Beyond ridiculous antics of alderpersons pretending to govern a major city. Let’s get rid of fur! Let’s get rid of traffic light enforcement! Let’s float another $1 billion high-interest junk bond to pay CPS teachers minimum $150,000/year!

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