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Interview with Ald. Michelle A. Harris
Check out some of the highlights of our interview with Ald. Michelle A. Harris of the 8th Ward.
Drawing City Maps Based on Demographics and Community Input
Demographic data would lead to major shifts in city maps based on recent population increases and declines—but the City Council aren't likely to base new maps on them. What about the push for an independent map?
Interview with Ald. Stephanie D. Coleman
Check out some of the highlights of our interview with Ald. Stephanie D. Coleman of the 16th Ward.
Interview with Ald. David H. Moore
Check out some of the highlights of our interview with Ald. David H. Moore of the 17th Ward.
Interview with Ald. Jeanette B. Taylor
Check out some of the highlights of our interview with Ald. Jeanette B. Taylor of the 20th Ward.
Election Law Updates
On June 17, Governor Pritzker signed the elections omnibus bill (SB825) passed by the General Assembly in May. Learn about what will change for the 2022 elections!
Interview with Ald. Susan Sadlowski Garza
Check out some of the highlights of our interview with Ald. Susan Sadlowski Garza of the 10th Ward.
Interview with Ald. Patrick Thompson
Check out some of the highlights of our interview with Alderman Patrick D. Thompson of the 11th Ward.
LWV Chicago Supports Environmental Justice
LWV Chicago has signed a letter thanking the Administrator of EPA for urging Mayor Lightfoot's administration to conduct an environmental justice analysis prior to making a final permit decision on the proposed relocation of the General Iron metal shredding operation from Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood to the Southeast Side.
An Elected School Board for Chicago?
In April, the Illinois House of Representatives passed HB2908, a bill to create a 21-member elected school board for the City of Chicago. Led by Rep. Delia Ramirez, this legislation is the product of years of collaboration between legislators, local officials, advocates, parents, teachers, and students.
Proposed Slate of Officers and Board Members
The Board members serving new terms will be elected at the Annual Meeting. Elected Board members will serve two-year terms (2021-2023). Each director will be responsible for the portfolio identified herein.
Finances and Proposed Budget
At the Annual Meeting, the Budget Committee will present an overview of LWV Chicago’s financial activities and answer questions regarding the budget, the methodology for developing it, and recommendations with respect to future financial actions.
Proposed Bylaws Amendment
A change in our bylaws was approved by the LWV Chicago Board. This amendment specifies an annual review of the financial records of the organization at the end of each fiscal year by a committee including a board member, director, and a non-board member, rather than an audit.
Proposed Program Plan
Every biennium, local Leagues engage in program planning to assess their positions and recommend alterations. Local Leagues also identify focus areas or other actions that will guide their work.
Interview with Ald. Sophia King
Check out some of the highlights of our interview with Alderman Sophia King of the 4th Ward.
General Iron Facility—On Hold
The City of Chicago has placed on hold the permit that would allow General Iron to relocate a scrap metal shredding plant to the Southeast Side. Environmental and community organizations, with the support of LWV Chicago, have been working for months to shine a light on the dangers of relocating the facility.
The Case for Independent Redistricting: Academics Weigh In
Three University of Illinois at Chicago professors make a strong case for taking Chicago ward redistricting out of the hands of politicians. In the past, maps drawn by the City Council were the norm.
Why Chicago Deserves a Statue of Mother Jones
There are no major statues of women historical figures in Chicago. The Mother Jones Chicago Statue Campaign wants to change that by honoring the iconic Irish immigrant and founder of the American labor movement—the Mother of the working class—with a statue in the city she called home.
Help Draw Chicago’s New Ward Map
Chicagoans interested in serving on an independent commission to redraw the city’s ward map need to submit an application online by April 9. The commission will create a map to compete with the one aldermen are expected to draw.
Interview with Ald. Leslie Hairston
Check out some of the highlights of our interview with Ald. Leslie Hairston of the 5th Ward.