Lightfoot accused of trying to lower the bar for City Council approval of a new ward map – Chicago Sun-Times*

A map receiving at least 10 “no” votes from aldermen triggers a referendum in which Chicago voters choose the map. Late in the spring legislative session, mayoral allies tried to reduce that approval threshold from 41 votes to 26. Said Ald. Jeanette Taylor, “Stevie Wonder could see what’s going on. Cut out people who don’t agree with her and she’s tired of fighting with.”
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The True Believer
4 years ago

The plan is to have only minority wards controlled by Latino socialists and blm supporters making white people and their votes totally irrelevant.

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