Mayor Lori Lightfoot says alderman doesn’t understand budget because he went on hunting trip during committee hearings – Chicago Tribune

Far South Side Ald. Anthony Beale, 9th, called on Lightfoot last week to delay a vote on the 2020 budget due to concerns over $163 million in ambulance reimbursement payments she’s relying on as a key part of her spending plan for Chicago government.
On Monday, Lightfoot emailed Beale a response saying a delay would be “reckless and irresponsible.” Then she questioned the veteran alderman’s grasp of her proposal, saying his “predictions and statements about the proposed budget ... reflect a basic misunderstanding of the fundamentals of this budget."
“Unfortunately, as I understand it, you skipped many aldermanic briefings and then missed important days of the budget hearings while on a hunting trip,” Lightfoot wrote.

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