Chicago aldermen make little progress toward compromise on ward map – WBEZ (Chicago)

“They’re hosting these hearings, which is great, and it’s essential to gather more testimony,” said Graciela Covarrubias, an Avondale resident who sat on a commission to draw an independent map. “But what they’re not doing is relinquishing the politics behind why they’re drawing the lines that they’re drawing.”
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

The headline says it all! “Chicago Aldermen make little progress”

debtsor
4 years ago

My guess is they already have a map, this is all theater. The map will slice up Jim Gardier’s district and Beverly and make them latinks and black districts. Everyone wins! Well except the city’s largest plurality population.

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