Chicago mayor to open gift closet to public — but there’s a catch – FOX32 (Chicago)

The city’s top attorney, Corporation Counsel Mary Richardson Lowry, announced that starting next week, anyone in Chicago will be able to view the contents of the closet virtually; The mayor’s office plans to upload video footage online for the public to access. Inspector General Deborah Witzburgh said that while she acknowledges the improvement, it’s still not sufficient.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Perhaps Ms. Raggedy got an office at the taxpayer’s expense to keep an eye on both her husband and whom was gifting him, er, “ the city “. I had no idea the city took a size 14 shoe.

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