Southwest Side aldermen rip mayor’s 2026 budget for ignoring local needs – Southwest Regional Publishing

“The mayor didn’t present a budget,” said Ald. Silvana Tabares. “He presented a socialist’s wish list of tax increases. Many of his plans require approval from Springfield and it’s unlikely he’ll be successful getting approval from the legislature. His plan provides no efficiencies, no reforms, and relies on squeezing businesses who provide jobs to cover his bloated spending.”
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daskoterzar
5 months ago

A democrat on the City Council speaking the truth and reality…wow. Wish the rest of them would listen.

Call my shrink
5 months ago

Whoa. Telling it like it is. You go girl.

mqyl
5 months ago
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Agree. I didn’t think a Chicago alderperson had it in them to speak such painful truth about BJ’s budget!

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