Chicago – Cook County lost $2.7 million intended to teach job skills to hundreds of suburban residents because it didn’t spend the federal money, according to state documents.
The cash was lost at a time when more than one out of 10 Chicago-area workers are unemployed.
Because of the problems, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity is moving to take over the program until Cook County Board President Todd Stroger’s term ends in December.
Cook County Commissioner Timothy Schneider calls increased scrutiny of the use of taxpayer dollars “a good thing.”
But the Stroger administration wants a hearing on the issues and blames the state for many of the program’s problems. For example, the administration accuses the state of improperly withholding funding from the program and of forcing the county to spend millions of local tax dollars.
Originally reported by FOX News Chicago. Read the original article here.
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