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Chicago Tribune: Spending out in the open for 49th Ward

Alderman Joe Moore of Chicago’s 49th Ward has an op-ed in the Chicago Tribune on his ward’s participatory budgeting process:
Spending out in the open for 49th Ward
From Chicago’s City Hall to the halls of Congress, important policy and spending decisions have been made for far too long by a handful of politicians behind closed doors working in concert with corporations and special interests. This old way of doing the public’s business has bred anger and mistrust of all levels of government.

As a Chicago alderman, I have embarked on an innovative alternative to the old style of decision-making. In an experiment in democracy, transparent governance and economic reform, I’m letting the residents of the 49th Ward in the Rogers Park and Edgewater communities decide how to spend my entire discretionary capital budget of more than $1.3 million.
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