Column: Brandon Johnson pushes back on independence in the City Council – Chicago Tribune*

David Greising, of the Better Government Association: "Unity sounds good, but unity behind what? Behind the idea of a less costly City Council, because of fewer committees? That’s good. But unity behind the outdated notion that Chicago’s mayor should be allowed to hand-select committee chairs, thereby emasculating a legislative body that has the right to behave as a separate branch of government? That’s a step backward."
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2 years ago

LIGHTFOOT 2.0 — Johnson Hasn’t Taken Office Yet But Already Making Enemies In City Council

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