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Chicago Board Of Education To Vote On $33 Million Contract For Police Officers At CPS

Video Credit: CBS 2 Chicago - Duration: 01:40s - Published
Chicago Board Of Education To Vote On $33 Million Contract For Police Officers At CPS

Chicago Board Of Education To Vote On $33 Million Contract For Police Officers At CPS

The fight to remove Chicago police officers from Chicago Public Schools is in the hands of the Chicago Board of Education, which is meeting Wednesday to vote on a motion to terminate the district's $33 million contract with the Chicago Police Department.

CBS 2's Mugo Odigwe reports.


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