Lawmaker Moves to Block State Financing for Massive One Central Development – WTTW (Chicago)

“My issue is not with the proposal. It is with the process and the priorities,” said state Rep. Kam Buckner, of Chicago. “The bill … is really about making sure that we are having intentional conversations about what this means from a financial standpoint. This was a $6.5 billion golden ticket that was thrown over the transom in the 2019 budget implementation bill without any real conversations with those of us who represent the area."
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4 years ago

“Governor Pritzker’s recently released energy proposal is a large concern—as it will unleash a further wave of damage on the state’s economy and taxpayers, just as the state begins to recover from the pandemic.”

Did they not believe this was the goal? What else did they think was going to happen?

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