The group’s proposal would raise the real estate transfer tax by 1.9% on homes sold for more than $1 million to pay for housing, job training, mental health support and other services for the city’s homeless population, which members estimated will hit 12,000 families in the next decade.
Job training would be nice. They never got any in the CPS, nothing, Nota, zero education. Cost over $30,000 a year per child. So, we should pay some more to not get the job done again. Why not just let them be criminals like everyone else?
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Job training would be nice. They never got any in the CPS, nothing, Nota, zero education. Cost over $30,000 a year per child. So, we should pay some more to not get the job done again. Why not just let them be criminals like everyone else?