Paul Vallas: Chicago’s budget crisis is a spending problem, not a revenue problem – Chicago Tribune*

"Without serious reform, layering new taxes on already-overburdened residents and businesses will only accelerate the city’s decline. Chicago’s future depends on systemic change, accountability and a commitment to fiscal discipline."
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Deb
6 months ago

Johnson and Pritzker won’t consider cutting wasteful spending, pension reform, or stopping political hires. Trying to buy votes at the expense of the taxpayers.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
6 months ago
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It is much easier to spend other people’s money than their own.

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