Trump signs Chicago Harbor Lock funding cuts into law

The Chicago Harbor Lock is expected to see its federal funding cut by more than 90% this year after an effort by Illinois lawmakers to secure more money for the busy stop lock and dam failed.

Chicago Tribune

Trump signs Chicago Harbor Lock funding cuts into law

The Chicago Harbor Lock is expected to see its federal funding cut by more than 90% this year after an effort by Illinois lawmakers to secure more money for the busy stop lock and dam failed.

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