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Statement of the Inspector General to the City Council Committee on the Budget and Government Operations
                 Chairman Ervin and Members of the City Council: Thank you for the opportunity to appear before the City Council Committee on Budget and Government Operations.               
               
               
               
              Did you know that over 89% of the 24th Ward is covered by TIF Districts?
                 Approximately 89% of the 24th Ward is covered by Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Districts and is scheduled to remain that way through at least 2032. What is Tax               
               
               
               
              OIG Finds Critical Shortcomings in Operations of Chicago Fire Department’s Fire Prevention Bureau, Urges Improvements to Protect Public and First Responders
                 The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) has published an audit of the annual inspection and testing processes of the Chicago Fire Department’s               
               
               
               
               
               
                            


