Mayor Johnson urged to shrink $830 million in borrowing, tighten language on CPS funding – Chicago Sun-Times

“I don’t know what people are thinking. With the dire straits that we’re in, why are we financing stuff for CPS when they’re their own taxing body?” said Ald. Nick Sposato.
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Where's Mine ???
1 year ago

I believe most of the “infrastructure” spending will be by direct hire city crews at CDOT, Water Dept, etc, so I’m sure city trades unions are lobbying heavily for passage…(i.e Operators 150, etc to keep those $25gs a pop lead water line replacements $$$$$rolling$$$$)

Freddy
1 year ago
Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

How about cutting $830 million in spending?

Taxpayer
1 year ago

The only way to do that is to eliminate the CTU, and that’s not gonna happen.

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