Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker looks to feds to help bolster school budgets as concerns about coronavirus cuts rise – Chalkbeat Chicago

Some district administrators have said they are preparing for cuts. But leaders of the state’s largest school district, Chicago Public Schools, have said they plan to spend $125 million more on its campuses next year and the federal stimulus money will help support that investment.
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Bill
5 years ago

Great idea Gov!! Why don’t you start with a phone call to your good buddy and President Donald Trump?

Sounds like another back door attempt to toss his pension debts on to backs of the rest of the country.

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