Stacy Davis Gates’ income is 483% more than families she wants denied scholarships – Illinois Policy

According to the most recent records of her multiple employers, Davis Gates makes more than $262,000 a year. Her annual salary includes at least three income streams, and doesn't count any income earned by her husband. On the other hand, the average family receiving an Invest in Kids scholarship makes just $45,046 a year.
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Fullbladder
2 years ago

She’s all about her pepo isn’t she?

Where's Mine???
2 years ago

A truly despicable loathsome race baiting con artist…. with CTU/Brandon not far behind.

Where's Mine ???
2 years ago

Here’s equity/race hustler taxpayer guaranteed $multi-millionare$ Stacy from 3 days ago peddling the same-old CTU fake progressive line. Who buys into this shtick any more….unfortunately most doppie Chicago voters.
https://youtu.be/tMw5NM_yjo4?si=6ZjBS10c7LnmWFQF

Giddyap
2 years ago

‘H’ IS FOR HYPOCRITE — THE FILTHY LIES AND DISGUSTING RACE BAITING OF CTU PRESIDENT STACY DAVIS-GATES: Chicago Teachers Union Boss Sends Son to Private School. Stacy Davis Gates, The President Of The Chicago Teachers Union, Previously Said School Choice Is For Racists – Reason; Illinois GOP State Senator John Curran Trolls Race Clown Fraud CTU President Stacy Davis Gates, For Her Sending Her Kid To Private School — After Calling Private Schools Racist Fascist White Supremacy – Senator John Curran

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