Illinois Gives $300,000 to BLM Group That Appears to Be Inactive
Despite being crime ridden, over-taxed and hemorrhaging citizens (and their tax dollars) in favor of red states, Illinois apparently has enough money to provide $300,000 to a BLM group that appears to be mostly inactive.
A recent Wirepoints analysis of Internal Revenue Service migration data shows the exodus from the state.
This comes at a time that Chicago’s public pension system is in dire straits.
According to a report from Equable Institute, Chicago’s core public pensions, which include municipal, laborers, police, fire and the Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund, hold more debt than 44 states with a combined pension debt of nearly $48 billion.
Yet lawmakers thought this was a good time to include a $300,000 grant to Black Lives Matter Lake County,