Not good enough, Mayor. City Council majority demands Johnson make deeper spending cuts – Chicago Sun-Times

Mayor Brandon JohnsonThe letter from 28 City Council members demands that the mayor: freeze the summer youth employment program he is determined to expand; reduce a mayor’s office staff that has ballooned under Johnson and former Mayor Lori Lightfoot to pre-pandemic levels; amd eliminate unspecified “redundancies between departments” and the mayor’s office.
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The Railroader
1 year ago

Oh dear. This will not sit well with Ralphie Martired of the same DNC rag as Frannie here. Ralphie can’t see the businesses and individuals fleeing the city and never met a tax hike he didn’t love and can’t wait to tax the schite out of the poor Chumbolones who remain. Must be nice for Ralphie to be lost in his academic bubble over by Roosevelt University.

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

A individual in a league of his own.

Steve H
1 year ago

DOGE comes to the City of Chicago. Love it!

Pete Lucas
1 year ago

City of Chicago is run by bunch of total imbeciles.

Wally
1 year ago
Reply to  Pete Lucas

No, the voters are the total imbeciles who voted them in.

David F
1 year ago

They should cut the 9,000 staff they just hired in the CTU!

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