This lawsuit, Access Living v. City of Chicago, highlights how the inaccessibility of over 500 apartment complexes funded by the Department of Housing has forced Chicagoans with disabilities to live in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, homeless shelters, or inaccessible housing units.
Fitch Ratings upgraded City of Chicago general obligation debt to an A- rating from BBB+ with a stable outlook and Sales Tax Securitization Corporation senior lien debt to AAA from AA+ with a stable outlook in July 2024.
Chicago continues to live up to its moniker “Second City” in at least one respect: It has the second-worst debt load of any large city in America—about $43,000 per taxpayer, or almost $40 billion in total.
First filed in March 2024, the City's lawsuit alleges that Glock unreasonably endangers Chicagoans by manufacturing semiautomatic pistols in such a way that they can be easily converted into illegal machine guns in a matter of minutes with a cheap quarter-sized device called an “auto sear.” This illegal conversion ...
I am writing this letter to state that on _ (Day) i.e. (Date), I got relieved from your _ (Company/ Organization) but my full and final settlement has not been done. I request you to kindly do the full and final settlement and send me all dues (if any).