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LWV Chicago Urges Support for Independent Commission’s Map of Chicago Wards
On October 26, LWV Chicago President Anne Jamieson wrote Michelle Harris, Chair, and other members of the Rules Committee to publish plans for redrawing the ward maps of the city of Chicago.
Reducing and Recycling Plastics at the Grocery Store
Grocery shopping is a primary source of the plastic that ends up as waste. Learn how to reduce the amount of plastic you get in grocery stores and take advantage of a great recycling opportunity.
Filibuster Reform Seen Crucial for Voting Rights Bill
The filibuster is likely on its way out, according to Adam Jentleson, author of Kill Switch: The Rise of the Modern Senate and the Crippling of American Democracy.
State Redistricting Map and Election News
The tentative date for the start of filing petitions for candidates for public office is January 13. There’s a few new voting laws that will affect Chicago.
Chicago Invests in Climate Action
We congratulate Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the City Council in its investment in infrastructure that will target climate change.
Support Voting In Prison
Over 30,000 people incarcerated in Illinois prisons, unable to vote but still impacted by the decisions of elected officials. Senate Bill 828 would end felony disenfranchisement in Illinois and allow people in prison the opportunity to vote!
LWVUS at the 2021 Climate Conference
LWVUS will attend the United Nations Climate Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland. Eleven local League members are excited to be representing the League.
Your Chance to Comment on Ward Map Redistricting
If ten alderpersons support the independent Chicago Advisory Redistricting Commission’s final People’s Map, it would trigger a special election to allow Chicago voters to choose the ward redistricting map they want.
Protecting Lake Michigan
It’s not just climate change. Other factors affect the status and health of Lake Michigan, speakers told League delegates and members at LWV Lake Michigan Region's 2021 Annual Meeting and Conference on October 16.
Alpha Suffrage Club Gets a Marker in Chicago
The National Votes for Women Trail Marker honoring the Alpha Suffrage Club was dedicated on October 1. Founded in 1913 by Ida B. Wells-Barnett and several other suffragists in Chicago, the Club played a significant role in motivating Black women to support women’s suffrage.
Interview with Ald. Howard Brookins, Jr.
Check out some of the highlights of our interview with Ald. Howard Brookins, Jr., of the 21st Ward.
Redistricting Update
Get a first look at the People’s City Ward Map, as well as an update on the ward mapping process and Illinois US Congressional Redistricting.
I Have One Word for You, Benjamin: Plastics
Those of us old enough to remember the classic film The Graduate have seen a phenomenal change in attitude. While plastics were considered a business opportunity in 1967, they are now a grave environmental challenge.
Take Two: The Second Draft of Chicago Wards
The Chicago Advisory Redistricting Commission has released its second ward map draft. Community members will have until October 1 to provide feedback on the draft map for commissioners to review and consider changes.
Interview with Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez
Check out some of the highlights of our interview with Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez of the 25th Ward.
The Alpha Suffrage Club and Ida B. Wells
During her remarkable career, Ida B. Wells was an educator, journalist, anti-lynching crusader, civil rights activist and suffragist. On January 30, 1913, she founded the Alpha Suffrage Club, the first organization to promote suffrage for Black women in Illinois.
Success! General Assembly Passes Climate and Equitable Jobs Act
The General Assembly passed the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, putting Illinois on a path to a 100% clean energy future by 2050 and provide 100% carbon-free power by 2045.
Interview with Ald. Michael D. Rodriguez
Check out some of the highlights of our interview with Ald. Michael D. Rodriguez of the 22nd Ward.
Interview with Ald. Derrick G. Curtis
Check out some of the highlights of our interview with Ald. Derrick G. Curtis of the 18th Ward.
Interview with Ald. Raymond A. Lopez
Check out some of the highlights of our interview with Ald. Raymond A. Lopez of the 15th Ward.