Mayor Johnson Faces Budget Challenges as Chicago Council Delays Vote

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed budget allocates funds for over a thousand police officer positions that are unlikely to be filled, continuing a trend of budgeting for "ghost cops" seen in previous administrations. This practice has drawn criticism for lacking transparency and has prompted calls to redirect these funds to public health and safety programs. Despite the city's budget gap and declining crime rates, Johnson, like his predecessors, is hesitant to cut these vacancies, fearing future difficulties in restoring them.
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