A grim state funding outlook and looming pension contributions have Chicago Public Schools looking to raise property taxes, raid its rainy day funds and possibly cut even more staff, officials told the public at a hearing last night.
CPS budget leaves residents with more questions than answers
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Frank, might you advance your coverage of the Chicago Public Schools budget coverage?
Both Windy Citizen article contributions suggest need for further financial analysis. It's the biggest tax levy on the typical Chicago home owners property tax bill, so your Windy Citizen visitors will be anxious for a solid investigative follow-up news report.
I appreciate the question, and I'm sure that Peter, our education reporter, is already looking into it.
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