'I have never met anybody who has managed to piss off every single person they come in contact with,' said Chicago Alderwoman Sue Sadlowski Garza.
"I have never met anybody who has managed to piss off every single person they come in contact with," said Alderwoman Sue Sadlowski Garza.
Sadlowski Garza represents the 10th Ward on the far Southeast Side, where the Lightfoot administration recentlythat would employ about 100 workers. Environmental groups had opposed, though several experts said the company would generate only a minimal amount of pollution, as Sadlowski Garza told the Ben Joravsky Show podcast.
"I am sick and tired of being thrown under the bus and having the bus roll over my head. And that's what she's done to me. That's what she's done to my ward. That's what she's done to the people who work here," the alderwoman said. "No [I’m not going to support her in the election.] Oh, you've got me on a roll now. I'm tired of being ignored. I'm tired of not getting phone calls returned. I'm tired of letting the inmates run the asylum.
"Alderman Garza is someone I have collaborated with on meaningful legislation for working families. ..... There is more to do together. Alderman Garza and I will talk and work through this," Lightfoot said.
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