Mayor Lori Lightfoot pledged $10 million to businesses damaged by looting. The city paid out far less, records show. – Chicago Tribune

Just $232,760 in grants were approved for 77 Chicago businesses. The city determined 120 businesses that applied weren’t eligible, and another 300 or so applications were incomplete. Asked if the city’s standards could’ve been different, the deputy mayor said that would’ve been an invitation for “waste, fraud and abuse.”
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Poor Taxpayer
5 years ago

FU Lori

True believer
5 years ago

The community on the south and west sides destroyed the businesses. Let them do without.

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  True believer

I hope to see that polled soon because I am confident you are wrong — that the vast majority of people there hate the violence, looting, police defunding etc. as much as anybody.

anonymous
5 years ago

Did the other monies get diverted to the patrol outside her home?

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