Mayor Brandon Johnson’s budget is ‘dead on arrival,’ Council critic says – Chicago Sun-Times

“This is the City Council’s moment to step up and take our government back and run the city like it’s supposed to be run — with a strong Council, weak mayor,” said Ald. Anthony Beale, the Council’s second-most-senior member. “The people don’t trust this administration. They don’t trust his decision making. They don’t trust his governing. … Donald Trump polled higher than the mayor is now in 2020 (in Chicago). That tells you what people think.”
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Brian Jones
1 year ago

It was dead on conception.

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