Last week, he signed an executive order that will crack down on lawbreakers who make the city unlivable.No, he's not going after murderers, rapists, thieves, muggers, or carjackers.
Mayor Johnson is cracking down on cigarette smoking on the "L" trains...
“It’s not like the police department is not citing these individuals. It’s just it’s proven not to be enough, and so that’s why we’re taking a more holistic approach,” Johnson said...
“It’s not like the police department is not citing these individuals. It’s just it’s proven not to be enough, and so that’s why we’re taking a more holistic approach,” Johnson said...
- It's not like Johnson doesn't have other problems needing his attention. The Chicago Public Schools (CPS) are more than $700 million short of funding just a few days before the school year starts.
- The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) is facing a significant budget deficit of $770 million...
- The city's $17 billion budget for 2026 is coming up short $1.2 billion. You've got to hand it to Johnson. When his city runs deficits, it doesn't kid around...
The mayor is falling back on an old idea that was discarded more than a decade ago by former Mayor Rahm Emanuel: a "head tax" on corporations, charging companies $8 per employee...
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