Paul Vallas: Chicago Mayor’s Fiscally Irresponsible Budget Crisis – Chicago Contrarian

"By far, the biggest oversight in Johnson’s budget is the mayor’s unwillingness to grapple with Chicago’s ever-increasing public-school subsidies, which next to pensions is the biggest contributor to the city’s financial crisis."
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Free at Last
1 year ago

Is this guy still railing about CPS. What part of it’s over doesn’t he get? CPS, CTA, the city itself, the state are all toast. He wants to talk about the curtains but the house has burnt to the ground.

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