Mayor Johnson defends budget plan despite report that city could find millions more in efficiencies – ABC7 (Chicago)

"Well, look, we still believe that the best way to balance our budget is challenging, larger corporations to pay their fair share. As I've said from the very beginning, my values, I protect," Johnson said.
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Deb
4 months ago

Johnson just want to spend on his friends and left progressive , socialist agenda.

Call my shrink
5 months ago

Cut the fat Pinhead. Its that simple

Bob
5 months ago

All PIGSTER and Panic Attack know is TAX,TAX,TAX. Never cut , layoff or reduce the UNION POLITICAL HIRES !!

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