Alderpeople Call Special City Council Meeting to Pressure Lightfoot on Crime Spike, Summer Violence – WTTW (Chicago)

Thirty members of the Chicago City Council invoked a rarely used provision of state law to call a special meeting of the public body. “We understand the fears, concerns and demands for sustainable solutions addressing the violence and criminality that is increasing exponentially throughout our diverse communities,” according to the letter filed by Ald. Raymond Lopez with the City Clerk’s Office. “It is our hope that this public forum, in the absence of customary hearings, will address the people’s concerns.”
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

Oh Boy! Hey Ray! Have a word with Toni! Lori can’t do anything!

Lions Choice
3 years ago

When a media outlet uses nonsense woke terms like “Alderpeople,” it cannot be taken seriously by intelligent readers

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