Council members against the plan say they won't budge ahead of ComEd's corruption trial that's set to begin in March.
"Chicagoans know the reason Lori Lightfoot resorts to attacking others: it is to hide her own failures on crime and everything else. I am glad to see the City Council pumping the brakes on Lori's backroom deal with ComEd.
Unfortunately, like always, now she's lashing out. We can't let her create chaos and pull parking meters 2.0 on us with our utility bills. A new deal should be made by our next Mayor, not the outgoing one."that I have read and agree
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