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    'I didn’t ask anybody to do anything': Mayor rebuffs reports he urged CPS CEO to resign

    By Craig Dellimore,

    6 hours ago

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    CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) - Mayor Brandon Johnson is publicly downplaying the apparent power struggle between him and Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez.

    Up to now, it's mostly been high-level sources who have done the talking for Johnson in the standoff over school funding.

    In a Chicago Tribune op-ed ,  Martinez said the mayor asked him to resign after he resisted pressure to engage in short-term borrowing to help pay for a new teachers contract.

    Speaking in Englewood Monday, Johnson said otherwise.

    “I didn’t ask anybody to do anything,” Johnson insisted. “The only thing that I’m requiring in this moment is leadership that’s prepared to invest in our children. The strategy is ultimately about what’s best for our children.”

    Martinez, and the School Board, have thus far resisted pressure to take on more debt to help pay for a new Teacher's contract. The mayor did not address that point directly.

    Johnson said it is not about whose political wishes should be prioritized but about getting more money for the schools.

    Both men, in fact, say the money should come from Springfield. But, while governor Pritzker says he wishes he could do more, the State has not been able to come up with more money for schools across Illinois.

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    Your conscience
    1h ago
    There is a special place in hell for this racist moronic idiot.
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    3h ago
    He's just embarrassed that he didn't get his way/doesn't have as much power as he thought. Hear this BJ: We do not support you. We do not agree with your decisions. We can't wait until you are no longer our mayor and will continue to oppose all of your "ideas" and actions that are ruining our city.
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