Editorial: Could Mayor Lightfoot’s confusing stand on General Iron cost Chicago millions? – Chicago Sun-Times*

"It’s not fully clear why Lightfoot is slow-walking the documents the U.S. Dept of Housing and Urban Development has requested as part of its civil rights probe of the General Iron relocation...It’s an all-too-familiar — and frustrating — tactic used by City Hall to slow responses to Freedom of Information requests and the release of police body camera videos."
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

Way too much scrutiny on this deal. Cold Feet Lori? How about all the cash spread around is starting to smell. The feds are sniffing around from the South Side to DC.

Sammy
4 years ago

“Slow-footing”? Nope, just Lightfoot getting “cold-feet”, worried about political fall-out from this hotly-contested environmentally-hazardous industrial facility. Lightfoot has stumbled into her own version of Laquan McDonald scandal, hers entitled General Iron.

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