And three weeks after promising access, the Johnson team as of Tuesday was still refusing to let reporters into the City Hall gift closet, where the mayor's staff is said to keep hundreds of gifts ...
The poll from M3 Strategies found that nearly 80% of Chicagoans disapproved of Johnson’s job handling the city, with just 6.6% approving and about 12% having no opinion. The poll’s results ...
A bond plan defended by Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration as “relatively typical” was held up in the City Council Wednesday amid aldermanic concerns about Chicago’s long-term debt load.
The City Council is expected to vote this week ... The day after that downgrade, to add insult to injury, Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration offered its plan to borrow $830 million more.
Mayor Brandon Johnson presides over last week’s City Council meeting. Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times file Share Mayor Brandon Johnson was urged Monday to shrink the size of his $830 million bond issue ...
Several Chicago aldermen responded to Mayor Brandon Johnson's defiant posture towards the Trump administration's immigration policies. The aldermen were asked if Johnson and city officials were ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson delivered a pointed message to aldermen Tuesday evening about their “responsibility” to finalize his budget plans, while distancing himself from the political strife that ...
After some initial hesitation, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has agreed to testify before Congress about Chicago’s “sanctuary city” policies and their effect on immigration enforcement.
Mayor Johnson preps for sanctuary city testimony, seeks state funds for transportation and education
But here's the most important thing, we are a welcoming city for a reason," Johnson said. The mayor was asked if he is ready to take center stage in Washington, D.C. "Here's a good thing ...
Following a heated debate, opponents of Mayor Brandon Johnson's plan to issue $830 million ... to its 30-year repayment schedule. The City Council was scheduled to give final approval to the ...
Former Mayor Lori Lightfoot began shifting the obligation back onto CPS starting in 2020, a move Johnson opposed but began fighting to preserve last year as the city faced heavy budget deficits.
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