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$505M Deficit: Mayor Brandon Johnson Stands Firm on CPS Pension Obligation

Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago stands firm against staff cuts and insists CPS fulfills its $175 million pension obligation amid a $505 million deficit. Mayor Brandon Johnson and CPS Navigate Fiscal Challenges Amidst Pension Obligations Mayor Brandon Johnson stands steadfast against staff cuts and insists on CPS fulfilling its $175 million pension obligation despite a […]

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Chicago Teachers Want Big Changes – Check Out Now!

Chicago Teachers Union Seeks Major Overhaul of City Schools Green Energy and Environmental Friendliness on the Agenda, but at What Cost? According to Nysun, The Chicago Teachers Union is asking for big changes in the city’s schools. They want to make the schools use more green energy and be more environmentally friendly. This will cost […]

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Chicago’s Diverse Learners Recovery Fund: $500 Grants Aim to Aid Families Amid COVID-19 Challenges

Chicago’s Diverse Learners Recovery Fund: $500 Grants Offered to Families of Children with Disabilities Amid COVID-19 Mayor Johnson Launches Diverse Learners Recovery Fund: $500 Grants to Support Chicago Families Affected by COVID-19 and Disabilities Chicago is helping families with kids who have disabilities by giving them $500 grants, according to the published article of CBS […]

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$70 Million for Migrant Support Amid $300 Million Spent Since August 2022 in Chicago City Council Delays Vote

Chicago City Council Delays Decision on $70 Million Migrant Support Fund as Mayor Seeks Assistance for New Americans Chicago’s $70 Million Migrant Support Vote Delayed: Mayor’s Request Highlights City’s Balancing Act in Aid Allocation After a lengthy meeting Chicago’s City Council didn’t make decisions on important topics like money for migrants and technology called ShotSpotter, […]

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