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    A food truck participates in the Chi Food Truck Fest. [Facebook/ Chicago Business Affairs & Consumer Protection]

    Business regulation officials in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s administration will have to wait a little longer for their turn in the spotlight to explain how they plan to spend $157 million in federally sourced cash on a combination of small business supports and direct help for Chicago families.

    The Chicago Recovery Plan unveiled by the mayor last year charted out plans to spend $157 million on “direct assistance to families” and “small business & workforce support.” Both topics had been due for consideration in the third of six planned semi-monthly meetings of the City Council Committee on Budget and Government Operations Subcommittee on Chicago Recovery Plan on Wednesday — but the meeting was canceled one day in advance. Both topics had been due for consideration in the third of six planned semi-monthly meetings of the City Council Committee on Budget and Government Operations Subcommittee on Chicago Recovery Plan on Wednesday — but the meeting was canceled one day in advance.

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