Chicago Public Schools’ financial crisis can again be fixed by state oversight – Illinois Policy

"A reestablished School Finance Authority need not be as disruptive to Chicagoans as the 1980 intervention, either. It need not add yet another property tax hike on Chicagoans who already face the second-highest commercial property taxes and some of the highest residential property taxes in the nation. Nor does it need to pile more debt onto residents, each of whom are already on the hook for nearly $43,000 in debt from the city according to a report by Truth In Accounting – the second most of the 75 cities reported."
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Hello Indiana!
1 year ago

“This is our thing. If you’re not part of our thing, don’t come around here with your oversight. Mind your business. Or else.” – The CTU.

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