How Thursday’s Chicago City Council was a big moment for progressives – WBEZ (Chicago)

Proposals that hit City Hall Thursday run the gamut from efforts to fund homeless prevention to increasing the minimum wage for tipped workers to a working group to explore the so-called Treatment Not Trauma mental health initiative. “It does feel like a really important moment and then at the same time, I am very aware of all the work that it is going to take not only to figure out how to build it, but also how to make sure that we’re convincing all of our colleagues that this is the route to take,” Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez said.
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Giddyap
2 years ago

If you bet that Chicago couldn’t do more to drive away business, you were wrong

debtsor
2 years ago

The crazy people are in charge

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