Faith leaders: Chicago lacks checks and balances to executive power – Chicago Tribune*

"Despite massive community outcry, and a City Council vote of 33-14 to keep ShotSpotter, the mayor refused to renew the contract of a demonstrably lifesaving technology. The mayor said the City Council’s vote violates Chicago’s separation of powers, since only the mayor has contract authority. Maybe so, but we in the community — the people — see a different picture: A preponderance of Chicagoans from all parts of the city want ShotSpotter. ... In terminating ShotSpotter, it seems the will of the people was ignored."
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Tommy Paine
1 year ago

Might be the only time I ever agree with Pfleger.

Fullbladder
1 year ago

UNBELIEVEABLE! A good start Tribune would be a legitimate Media; don’t ya think?

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