City Council passes mayor’s 2022 budget in record time – Chicago Sun-Times*

Lightfoot’s $16.7 billion budget sailed through the City Council, 35 to 15, thanks to an avalanche of federal stimulus funds that paved the way for an unprecedented 30% increase in city spending.
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

Everybody was happy with their piece, not too big, not too small.

OldJarHead
4 years ago

Notice how the CorruptOHCrats NEVER cut spending. Only punish the poor and middle class with higher taxes and failed programs. ALL Leftist run states and cities are failures who ALWAYS demand more money for their failures.

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