Editorial: Jim Crown’s loss is another cruel blow for the city’s efforts against gun violence – Chicago Tribune*

"Those ideas aren’t new or radical, of course, but Crown was willing to use his clout to insist that his peers put more focus on them and, in a city where great ideas have been floating around for years, intense focus and the provision of resources probably are what matter the most. In essence, Crown was promising mobilization."
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Truth in Cook County
2 years ago

The City is losing the mega donors and philanthropists. This terrible loss of Jim Crown. Ken Griffin leaving Chicago was also a big loss, and a major political error in retrospect. He support our museums and other charities with hundred of millions. Not too many left. Don’t think the Pritzkers can carry it all.

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