These City Committees Didn’t Do Much But Spend Your Money. Now Mayor Brandon Johnson Wants To Reward Their Leaders. – Block Club Chicago

As an example, consider the problems at Chicago’s airports over the last six months: travelers have been stranded because of storms, technological failures and airline mismanagement; and parts of O’Hare were converted into a makeshift shelter by homelesspeople looking for a warm place to sleep. But the City Council didn’t take any action, and the council’s aviation committee, which has jurisdiction over the airports, hasn’t held a meeting since September.
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Clara Coopers Copper Coated Clappers
2 years ago

Get an appointment to the airport board, Illinois tollway board, parole board, gaming commission and enjoy the carefree paycheck for doing nothing. Gotta know somebody but if you can get it you win.

Giddyap
2 years ago

City Council is as useless as tits on a bull

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