A significant chunk of the additional money — $175 million — is expected to go back to the city as a reimbursement payment to cover a portion of municipal pension costs for CPS non-teaching staff retirements.
two bottomless pits to use to feed bloat: TIF and property tax revenue
daskoterzar
5 months ago
$200M…it is already spent, burned, thrown away, grifted…whatever you want to call it. Money provided to most school districts is throwing money down a bottomless pit black hole. What the money will be spent on is somewhat described in the article, but it certainly sounds like hokum.
Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
5 months ago
The CTU must be paid for their votes with taxpayers’ money, Merry Christmas.
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.
two bottomless pits to use to feed bloat: TIF and property tax revenue
$200M…it is already spent, burned, thrown away, grifted…whatever you want to call it. Money provided to most school districts is throwing money down a bottomless pit black hole. What the money will be spent on is somewhat described in the article, but it certainly sounds like hokum.
The CTU must be paid for their votes with taxpayers’ money, Merry Christmas.