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Chicago Schools Face Big Money Problems
Chicago, Illinois, USA,Friday, March 7, 2025
When the city's budget was closed at the end of last year, CPS received about $300 million in TIF surplus. After accounting for other obligations, $139 million is available for the district. This isn't enough to cover the contract costs and pension payment. The CTU has been negotiating a new contract with the district since last April. Union members said both sides are close to an agreement. The union couldn't provide an estimate of the cost of its latest proposal. Thad Goodchild, CTU's deputy general counsel, said, "We are at the stage of negotiations now that will decide if we are headed toward a big, messy, unnecessary fight. We submitted to CPS today a last, best and final offer that should land this contract. Let's not snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. "
The school board has to make financial decisions by March 30. The city's fiscal year ended on Dec. 31. This is a critical time for CPS. The district needs to find a way to balance its budget. The city and the school district are in a tough spot. They need to work together to find a solution. The future of CPS depends on it. The district needs to make smart financial decisions. The city and the school district need to work together to find a solution. The future of CPS depends on it.
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