Biden win makes fed help for Chicago more likely, top mayoral aides say – Chicago Sun-Times*

A city analysis assumed that any new round of federal relief would be similar to the CARES Act earlier this year. In that scenario, total city revenues were $440 million higher over the course of the recovery, which for now is expected to take two to three years, according to the city’s Department of Finance.
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madigans_spooge
5 years ago

Well, I don’t think Biden should waste the effort helping Chicago. No matter what IL will go for the dems, so why waste political good will with other states who do not want to give IL a free ride.

Tom H
5 years ago

More likely, but still very unlikely… Let’s put the big kid pants on and get the costs under control.

Lana
5 years ago

Get the Facts Straight!
BIDEN IS NOT THE PRESIDENT ELECT!
THE MEDIA DOES NOT HAVE THE AUTHORITY to declare a winner!
The GSA declares the winner!
The GSA has not declared a Winner!

Juicy Smollier
5 years ago

The Trump transition will be wondrous to behold. Pompeo, you are the greatest, right next to Teflon Don.

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