Cook County Slapped for Misusing $243M in Transportation Funds
PoliticsCook County’s Transportation Funds Fiasco
A Circuit Court judge just ruled that Cook County blew $243 million in transportation tax revenues on non-transportation stuff. The county tried to argue it could use the cash for expenses like sheriff’s offices and courts, but the judge wasn’t having it.
The Illinois Road and Transportation Builders Alliance, a trade group representing construction firms, originally sued the county in 2018 over this policy. They claimed the county’s diversion of funds threatened their livelihoods, and it looks like the court agrees.
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