The Classrooms First Act aims to reduce Illinois’ 2.5-times-the-national-average spending on “general administration” costs by consolidating 25% of the state’s 852 school districts. Nearly half serve only one or two schools.
And if it passes which is good knowing Illinois and there committees this will take 20 years or more to accomplish if at all. Remember the property tax committee still haven’t heard a word or recommendation on the 80 or so committee members. Just another smoke screen in hoping people forget about it, the Illinois way and Welch wants to restore trust in Illinois politicians for the people, ha ha ha there’s a sand pile in the corner stick your head in it.
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.
And if it passes which is good knowing Illinois and there committees this will take 20 years or more to accomplish if at all. Remember the property tax committee still haven’t heard a word or recommendation on the 80 or so committee members. Just another smoke screen in hoping people forget about it, the Illinois way and Welch wants to restore trust in Illinois politicians for the people, ha ha ha there’s a sand pile in the corner stick your head in it.