Peoria City Council looks into budget options – JournalStar

Staring at a possible $6 million deficit in 2019, the city would need to cut 60 positions if no other revenue is found. This time, police and fire departments wouldn’t be spared, City Manager Patrick Urich told a special meeting of the Peoria City Council.
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Joseph Hillström
7 years ago

Explain to me again about solidarity between (1) retired union members drawing large pensions and health benefits and (2) active union members losing their jobs? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKhwitXvVj8

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