As budget hearings begin, aldermen and advocates say the cuts are a drop in the bucket.
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As budget hearings begin, aldermen and advocates say the cuts are a drop in the bucket.
“以我读到的来看,公平税是一种每个人都将支付他们税金的税制。对我来说,这似乎是公平的。”
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[Chicago Reader] “There is a system in place that keeps people homeless and poor and it's so much bigger than any particular organization.”