This week, Bill is joined by Brad Dietz, Vice President, Government Relations and Strategy for the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce. What is it like to be a business in the City of Chicago with some of the recent ordinances have passed that many view as anti-business? That includes the recent guaranteed time off ordinance and the referendum on the March Primary ballot that would raise the so-called "mansion tax."
This week's round-table with Greg Hinz, Dave Stewart and Ray Long talked about the Ed Burke trial which just got started. Ray Long called in from the courthouse to update what's been happening so far. Brandon Johnson announced a new plan for migrants; are Governor Pritzker and Mayor Johnson on the same page when it comes to the asylum-seekers? And the CTA has had a bad week with a Yellow Line train crashing into a piece of equipment near the Howard L stop. The CTA is facing a fiscal cliff soon.
And hear the amazing, almost unbelievable story, of an AI scam.