Ethics questions on Mayor Brandon Johnson’s ties to CPS deserve answers – Chicago Sun-Times

"Plenty of Chicagoans are already giving the mayor the side-eye because of his previous ties to the Chicago Teachers Union, where he worked before becoming mayor. But Johnson, who took a leave of absence from CPS to work for the union, still remains on leave — which means Johnson would benefit from any pay raises negotiated by CTU if he should decide someday to return to the classroom."
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Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

We already know the answers. It’s the solution we need.

Deb
1 year ago

CTU put him in and CTU wants paypback. Conflict of interest definitely needs to be investigated by an outsider

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