Mayoral allies move to put 3 advisory referendums on Feb. 28 ballot – Chicago Sun-Times

If all three advisory questions are placed on the ballot by the Nov. 28 deadline, there would be no room for two questions proposed by former Gov. Pat Quinn: one would would prohibit the sale of naming rights to Soldier Field or adding a corporate name to the stadium, and the other would be a binding referendum imposing a two-term limit on Chicago mayors.
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Tubal-Caine
3 years ago

Semiautomatic rifle bans have been declared unconstitutional by federal courts in multiple states. The mayoral allies will have their butts handed to them in the coming legal challenges.

Pat S.
3 years ago

Typical political gamesmanship.

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