Mayor Brandon Johnson won’t admit how much city is paying for its 27 shelters – as report shows almost $1 million per week being spent on just three hotels – Daily Mail

"I think it's a bit more translucent than transparent. You get some information but not the full picture," said Ald. Andre Vasquez, chairman of the city council's migrant committee. "So I think something that we've been looking at is how to really get more mandated reporting from the government as they're making decisions, because our constituents are asking us those very questions."
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Old Joe
2 years ago

Gosh, to think I actually paid my last hotel bill. Next time I’m just gonna give them JB’s address when I check out.

Old Joe
2 years ago
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Oops, BJ’s address!

sue
2 years ago

He never admits to anything exept always WANTING MORE MONEY!

Freddy
2 years ago

Are any of the hotels named Hyatt? More like Motel 6. We’ll leave the lights on for you!

Last edited 2 years ago by Freddy

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