
Chicago city government needs more budget brains
The city is unique in how little public finance expertise lives outside the mayor’s office.
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The city is unique in how little public finance expertise lives outside the mayor’s office.

An unbalanced budget backed by Chicago Teachers Union leadership is causing chaos for Chicago Public Schools students and families. That's by design.

No other big city does more to discourage democratic participation in local government.

Just 27 students are enrolled at Frederick Douglass Academy, which was built to serve more than 1,000 kids.

Voters will soon pick the first fully elected school board in Chicago history. Those leaders should be ready to govern on Day 1.

Mayor Brandon Johnson created three new government entities related to public safety last week: the 9th, 10th, and 11th city government bodies dedicated to the topic.

A first-of-its-kind transaction tax will drive investment out of Chicago. But there's still time to stop it.

But the city's governance structure means Chicagoans are always one bad mayor away from a disastrous deal.

Since 1983, there have been more than 2,100 legal challenges to kick candidates off the ballot in Chicago’s municipal elections.

In Washington D.C., the mayor and city council found a way to manage teen takeovers. Chicago should pay attention.