Bridget Degnen joins exodus from Cook County Board – Chicago Tribune*

At least three spots on the Cook County Board are opening up, with North Side Commissioner Bridget Degnen announcing she will not seek a third term. Commissioners Kevin Morrison and Donna Miller are also not running for reelection. Other recent changes to the Board include Dr. Kisha McCaskill, replacing Monica Gordon, who was appointed Cook County clerk, and Jessica Vasquez replacing Anthony Quezada when he became 35th Ward alderman.
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Deb
8 months ago

That’s a shame. I live in south suburban Cook county and have zero representation. We have a Chicago Democrat who doesn’t even know or care where my town is.

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