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Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration quietly signed a new $40 million agreement this week with Kansas-based Favorite Healthcare Staffing to continue to staff the city’s migrant shelters ...
Chicago uses $95 million in COVID-19 pandemic aid to staff migrant shelters 02:48. CHICAGO (CBS) – The City of Chicago spent more than it planned to care for asylum seekers and had to dip into ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration is defending its decision to renew a lucrative $40 million contract with Favorite Healthcare Staffing to staff the city’s migrant shelters ...
Chicago renews migrant shelter contract with Favorite ... deputy chief-of-staff Cristina Pacione-Zayas argued Thursday that the ... Johnson’s team has weathered flak for that agreement, ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration defended Thursday a $40 million contract extension with a Kansas-based company to staff shelters for migrants. The city’s Department of Family ...
As of Oct. 26, at least 11,755 residents live in Chicago’s migrant shelters, and another 3,272 are waiting at police districts and O’Hare International Airport, according to the latest figures ...
Of the $101.3 million the city has spent since January, $72.6 million was used to staff shelters across the city, $10.6 million on non-congregate shelters and $9.1 million for meal services.
There are currently 17 migrant shelters operating in Chicago, for a total of 5,600 residents. New rates In a June 2023 news conference, Johnson was quick to acknowledge the ballooning costs from ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- A state-run migrant shelter that opened earlier this year in a vacant CVS store in the Little Village will be closing in the coming weeks, as the number of asylum seekers staying ...