Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Bold Plan: Restarting Chicago Program with $374 Million Federal Funds
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Faces Scrutiny Over Use of $374 Million Federal Funds for Community Program
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson wants to restart a program that gives money to people in Chicago. He has a lot of federal money to spend, about $374 million. This money was meant for community projects, but the mayor wants to use it for the program. Thousands of families in Chicago joined this program in 2023. They said they wished it lasted longer because it helped them when they had urgent needs and kept their money stable, according to the report of Black Enterprise.
The mayor’s Budget Director, Annette Guzman, says it’s really important to spend all the money. They don’t want to give any of it back. The mayor wants to make sure the money helps people in Chicago. Even though they’ve already spent a lot of the money, they still have to spend more before 2026.
There might be some problems along the way. One person in charge of the city council wants to make a rule. The rule would say they need permission from the city council to spend a lot of money on projects related to COVID-19. Also, some money was already moved to help migrants coming to Chicago. People are wondering if the money is being spent the right way.
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Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Commitment: Directing Federal Aid to Chicagoans in Need
But Mayor Johnson is determined to use the federal money to help people in Chicago. He says they need to spend it where it’s needed the most, especially in areas hit hard by the pandemic and other problems. He wants to follow the rules set up by the previous mayor to make sure the money goes to the right people.
The mayor’s team is working hard to figure out how to give out the money. They want to make sure organizations that help with programs get paid on time. Mayor Johnson wants to make sure the money makes a real difference in people’s lives. He believes programs like the one giving money directly to people can really help those who need it.