Chicago Teachers Union president owes city over $3.3K – Illinois Policy

Stacy Davis Gates has let $1,544 in Chicago water, sewer and trash bills pile up, according to the city’s Freedom of Information Act response from Dec. 16. She also owes the city $1,843 for parking tickets and speed violations. She previously let her city utility bills go for over three years and hit nearly $5,700.
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Da Judge
2 months ago

Gates = Typical Dem union GRIFTER!!

Mark F
2 months ago

Gates makes about $270,000.00 a year from the teachers union…and she can’t figure out how to pay her/him/its bills because she/him/it learned math from Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson when he/she/it was teaching math at Chicago’s public schools.

Chercher
2 months ago

The jokes write themselves here, but in the end she is a prominent union official who actively and strongly advocates for more government money to be spent on her union and on her whims. And she can’t even bother to pay her own fair share. When the city has no money to pay her demands, it’s partly due to people like her who aren’t responsible and expect other people to pay her bills. Disgraceful for a person representing Illinois teachers.

Irish Patriot
2 months ago

This is part and parcel of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s unofficial policy to give black and brown residents free city services while taxing everyone else to pay for it. He of course can’t officially implement this policy through executive order but he can do it though unofficial policies of not collecting debts by zip code. Which is how some communities rack up tens of millions of dollars in debt owed to the city with zero debt collection efforts taken to collect it.

9mm
2 months ago

Why is it so hard to shut off the water supply and skip garbage pickup day? Throw in a boot for the car, and a drivers license suspension as well. Just some ideas.

Irish Patriot
2 months ago
Reply to  9mm

Shutting off the water to many of the city’s older properties means scheduling, then deploying, half a dozen unionized city employees to dig up the street or parkway to locate a 100 year old ‘buffalo box’ as it’s called, and then trying to manually shut off the water, which sometimes doesn’t even work. Then they have to cover it back up, and then dig it back up again several days later when the customer pays the outstanding balance to have it turned back on. Then they need to pay another unionized city crew to come back out cover the buffalo… Read more »

Deb
2 months ago

Send her to a collection agency. Boot her car too.

Bear19
2 months ago

Rules for thee except for me!!
This is all for the children!!
Bills-racist
Speed limit signs- racist
No parking violations- racist
Y’all picking on a woman of color-racist

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
2 months ago

Like most government people, take but do not give.

100% Blue
2 months ago

This is wonderful how she shoves in the face of the democrats in her union. They truly love it.

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