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How do aldermen spend their “piggybank” money?

sduros 1 November 2009 No Comment
[This article was syndicated via RSS from Popular News - WindyCitizen.com. The views represented do not necessarily represent those of the Chicago Daily Observer.]
Chicago's Better Government Association and Channel 2's Pam Zekman teamed up to understand how aldermen spend their $1.3 million in ward improvement money each year. The money is referred to as a...

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