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3 takeaways from City Council member's plan to address difficult Rochester gun violence

In a statement released Tuesday, Willie Lightfoot proposed an action plan to address gun violence's root causes. ....

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They Welcomed Illegal Immigrants With Open Arms, Now Sanctuary Cities Say They're Pas

They Welcomed Illegal Immigrants With Open Arms, Now Sanctuary Cities Say They re Past Breaking Point BY TYLER DURDEN SUNDAY, SEP 17, 2023 - 09:20 ....

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Chicago Ethics Board defends handling of Melissa Conyears-Ervin allegations, refers such complaints to inspector general

Less than a week after the release of a 2020 letter alleging Chicago Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin abused her office, the head of the Chicago Board of Ethics said Monday the board handles all such complaints properly by referring them to the city’s inspector general’s office but that the board can’t do more unless it receives detailed findings from the IG. Under questioning for days about . ....

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Aldermen, mayor and other Chicago officials set for another, albeit smaller, pay bump

One year after some City Council members accepted a nearly 10% pay hike that roiled Chicago politics amid a citywide election, aldermen are slated to decide later this month whether to forgo another automatic raise tied to inflation. This time around, the salary bump would be far smaller: 2.24%, according to a memo from the city’s budget office obtained by the Chicago Tribune. City Council . ....

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