Record #: R2019-39   
Type: Resolution Status: Failed to Pass
Intro date: 1/23/2019 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Finance
Final action:
Title: Call for City of Chicago to collaborate and partner with local banks to provide unemployment assistance during government shutdown to federal workers living in Chicago
Sponsors: Villegas, Gilbert
Topic: CITY COUNCIL - Miscellaneous
Attachments: 1. R2019-39.pdf
Related files: R2019-362

Chicago City Council January 23,2019 Referred to Committee on Finance

 

 

RESOLUTION CALLING FOR SUPPORT FOR CHICAGO'S FEDERAL EMPLOYEES

 

WHEREAS, the partial shutdown of the federal government has now surpassed a full month, becoming the longest shutdown in American history, and

 

WHEREAS, the government shutdown has affected the operations at nine departments, including Homeland Security, Justice, State and Treasury, and several agencies, including the Environmental Protections Agency and NASA, and

 

WHEREAS, each and every department is filled with people that have now gone a full month without a paycheck, more than half of them still working, and

 

WHEREAS, thousands of those federal employees are Chicagoans, struggling to pay utility bills, mortgage, transportation, food, medical bills, etc., and

 

WHEREAS, these are our family, friends, and neighbors who by no fault of their own are being punished by a breakdown in Washington, and

 

WHEREAS, the City of Chicago has the ways and means to help our Public Servants under duress, and

 

WHEREAS, Connecticut and Orlando have begun programs to provide temporary financial aid to federal workers affected by the government shutdown, and

 

THEREFORE IT BE RESOLVED, the City of Chicago collaborate and partner with local banks to provide unemployment assistance to federal workers that live in Chicago from going without pay during the protracted shutdown of the federal government, and

 

THEREFORE IT BE RESOLVED, the City of Chicago will help provide those working without pay to obtain an interest-free loan of up to one month's pay, capped at $5,000, and

 

THEREFORE IT BE RESOLVED, the Finance Committee ofthe Chicago City Council should convene as soon as possible to find partners and ensure these Chicago families do not continue to suffer for no reason.

Gilbert Villegas Alderman, 36th Ward