The mayor’s preference for fine dining, first class travel is costing taxpayers in Dolton – WGNTV (Chicago)

Tiffany Henyard is the mayor of Dolton and supervisor of Thornton Township – two elected positions that earned her $287,000 in 2022. But the cost to taxpayers doesn’t end there. Credit card records show township officials racked-up more than $23,000 in restaurant charges across the state from July through November. In Atlanta, the group stayed at the Four Seasons Hotel and brought home a bill of $9,347. In New York, they stayed at the Mariott Marquis in Times Square where the hotel charged the group $13,098.
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Truth Seeker
2 years ago

Why is this person not sitting behind bars yet? She has broken too many laws at this point to keep track anymore.

Admin
2 years ago
Reply to  Truth Seeker

What,you don’t think our A.G Kwame Raoul is on this? (Hee hee.)

sue
2 years ago
Reply to  Truth Seeker

YOU REALLY NEED AN ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION???? IT’S ILLINOIS…LOL

LetsgoBrandon!
2 years ago

If she were white she would get a life sentence, I guess that DEI privilege card for her is sure paying off big time, she will probably get an award from Brandon and diversity hire of the century mayor brainless bj……you democrat suckers make me laugh. lol

sue
2 years ago
Reply to  LetsgoBrandon!

ME TOO!!

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