Chicago mayor wants to borrow $830M, which could benefit his Chicago Teachers Union cronies – Illinois Policy

In listing acceptable uses for funds, the ordinance includes “loans or grants to assist individuals, not-for-profit organizations, or educational or cultural institutions, or for-profit organizations, or to assist other municipal corporations, units of local government, school districts, the State or the United States of America.”
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Deb
1 year ago

Chicago corruption at its finest. Chicago and Il need an independent audit for the taxpayers.

Chercher
1 year ago

This is the part where “First we get the money” comes in. Then they can legally start handing out fistfuls of money to literally any individual they want to. And there is no recourse, it will all be legal.

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