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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's office said there should be an answer by Monday as to whether the mayor will veto a budget plan passed by the City Council over the weekend.The new budget is an alternative to the spending plan Mayor Johnson proposed.
“Even these games coming up now, all these games are playoff games,” he said. “Just the importance of how you take care of yourself on and off the field, the mindset, the preparation, those are the things that take you over the hump.
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The mayor's team said there should be an answer by Monday if he plans to veto this. If the budget is not signed by Dec. 30, the city would face an unprecedented shutdown. Mayor Johnson said he agrees with 98% of what's in the plan, but that 2% deeply concerns him, and that's the main focus at this point.
The Bears erased a 10-point deficit in the final two minutes of regulation, recovering an onside kick, and hit the Packers in the gut in OT.