AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCPS Budget Crisis: Chicago Public Schools announced plans to lay off 760 teachers, 801 aides and 162 central-office staff, plus impose five furlough days and a midyear spending freeze to close a $732 million deficit—prompting pushback from the Chicago Teachers Union. City Hall & Development: Chicago aldermen approved a $425 million taxpayer-backed infrastructure package for The 78, the future Chicago Fire soccer-stadium site, aimed at unlocking broader downtown development. Public Safety & Accountability: The City’s inspector general says eight more Chicago police officers face dismissal over alleged PPP loan fraud, adding to a growing list of pandemic-relief cases. AG & DOJ Politics: Sen. Dick Durbin pressed acting AG nominee Todd Blanche on crypto enforcement and the handling of Jeffrey Epstein files during his confirmation hearing, as Democrats argue Blanche weakened DOJ oversight. Biometric & Privacy: A new Illinois State Board of Education AI guidance—written with help from major AI tools—lands as Illinois also faces broader legal fights over biometric tech and drone limits that could affect public-interest reporting. Health Watch: Illinois confirmed 240 cyclosporiasis cases, with most tied to recent travel, as officials urge food-safety precautions. Housing Policy: The new 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act became law, with Illinois developers saying it could boost construction—though critics warn it may not solve low-income renter needs.
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