Mayor Lori Lightfoot removes city hiring barriers for ex-offenders – Chicago Sun-Times

“I want to challenge the private sector to join us. Open up your opportunities as well," she said. "This is how we keep people off the street, we stop the pipeline to the illegal economy, and we build our city to be fair and more equitable than ever before.”
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Paul Boomer
3 years ago

The shortage of police officer applicants has been solved!

Pat S.
3 years ago
Reply to  Paul Boomer

Unfortunately, that is close to true.

Lower standards and expect a more professional force? I don’t think so.

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