This is Legal?
An "executive order" to redirect $100 million from some place that has already been allocated by the City Council?
Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order Thursday establishing the city's first Office of Gun Violence Reduction.
He said it will strengthen efforts to prevent violence by coordinating resources across departments and focusing on communities most in need.
Johnson, joined by community and religious leaders at City Hall, announced the new office as part of a broader push to address gun violence in a city that has recently seen a decline in murders. The initiative is intended to build on that progress by expanding prevention strategies and improving the delivery of services.
Where's the input from elected representatives? Hearings? An accounting of money?
Johnson said the office will have 17 members, including representatives from CVI organizations, grassroots organizations, faith leaders, mental health professionals and philanthropic partners.
The office is expected to publish monthly reports on possible progress of violence reduction investments and activities.
"The establishment of OGVR represents a long-term commitment to building safer communities and addressing root causes of violence," said Deputy Mayor Emmanuel Andre, with the Mayor's Office of Community Safety.
Sounds like bullshit. And it sounds like a bunch of people - seventeen to be exact - might be drawing six-digit salaries without any input from aldercreatures.
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