Chicago voters want straw ban, schools funded by marijuana revenue – Chicago Tribune

When residents took to the polls Tuesday, they got to have their say on issues ranging from marijuana revenue — if it ever becomes legal in Illinois — to property tax exemptions. However, many of the referendums were advisory — the type of ballot measure often used by politicians to drum up support or even distract from other issues.
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Mike
7 years ago

Don’t worry Chicagoans, everything will be just fine.

The City Council is on top of the plastic straw situation.

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