With City of Chicago hiring freeze, what about executive-level jobs in Mayor’s office? – CBC2 (Chicago)

Public records requests show the Johnson administration is spending $12,250,500 on salaries in the Mayor's office alone—and out of that, $5,295,952 on 28 executive-level positions. Mayor Brandon Johnson has created least three more of those higher-paid positions in his time as mayor compared with Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who had 25. Mayor Rahm Emanuel had 16.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

What good is it to support a friend in public office without some sort of remuneration? “ Friends and Family “ was a cell phone promotional plan way back when; now it’s the motto of CHI city hall.

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