Senate president says he accepts Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s pledge not to close schools: ‘This is a business based on trust’ – Chicago Tribune/MSN

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David F
1 year ago

Yes lets not close schools with 10-20% enrollment, got to keep all those teachers employed with less that 5 kids in a class….

William Butler Hickok
1 year ago

Can you see the shiv in Zippy’s hand he is palming it. It will take about 2 to 3 months for Zippy to bury it in his back.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

“A business based on trust”? WTF? In Illinois? With tax dollars and fiefdoms? Kids and families as political pawns.

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