The mayor's bond plan has sparked intense debate over its potential long-term impact on the city's finances, in particular ...
Though Mayor Brandon Johnson, originally touted as a participant, now says he's staying home because of a scheduling conflict ...
Chicago’s taxpayers deserve a thorough and honest assessment of what’s at stake over Mayor Brandon Johnson’s plan to borrow ...
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In his first public comments since the announced departure of three city agency bosses, Johnson said, "there might be more ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration is instructing the school board to move ahead on accepting the costs of a $175 million pension payment that has been a political hot potato between City Hall and ...
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Paul Lisnek on Mayor Brandon Johnson 'cleaning house,' the verdict in Mike Madigan's trial and moreThis week’s topics include Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announces his plan to 'clean house,' the verdict in the Mike Madigan ...
Without saying who, Mayor Brandon Johnson noted today there are likely to be more departures from his administration after ...
Johnson’s defense came after he told the crowd at a South Side church event he wished he “would have cleaned house faster” while suggesting he would start getting rid of people.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNMayor Brandon Johnson fills last vacancy on Chicago School BoardCHICAGO - Mayor Brandon Johnson announced his appointment to fill the final vacancy on the Chicago Board of Education on Tuesday. Johnson’s appointment of Cydney Wallace to represent District 8 along ...
The question before Brandon Johnson is ... some moderate and conservative leaders in Chicago are imploring the mayor to assist the White House in arresting immigrants charged with or convicted ...
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago alderman slams Johnson's $830M bond proposal as city council stalls final voteChicago aldermen pushed back on Wednesday and stalled a final vote on Mayor Brandon Johnson's planned $830 million bond proposal.
Progressive Dem politicians Strom Peterson, Julia Reed and Greg Nance introduced House Bill 1938 to the state legislature.
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