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  • After weeks of considering it, Ald. Ameya Pawar (47) will launch a bid Monday to replace City Treasurer Kurt Summers. A measure that would hand control of the Chicago Police Department to a board of elected civilians is set for a vote, more than two years after it was first introduced. Early voting continues a a furious pace — but if you want to vote by mail, the deadline to request a ballot is coming up.

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  • Budget Committee Chairwoman Ald. Carrie Austin (34) apologized Friday to Ald. Ariel Reboyras (30) for alleging that a question he posed to acting Chicago Fire Department Commissioner Richard C. Ford II about his qualifications for the top job was racially insensitive.

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  • Chicago Public Schools released 20th day enrollment data on Friday, showing a 10,000-student drop as compared with the 2017-18 school year, continuing the downward trajectory of the number of students in the city’s schools.



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  • Cook County Comm. John Fritchey (D-12) questioned county health officials about whether the plan to hire members of the Service Employees International Union to fill 55 custodian positions at the new Stroger Hospital professional building was prompted by President Toni Preckwinkle.

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  • Aldermen are set to consider a measure Monday that would add a 1 percent tax to the sale of any Chicago property worth $750,000 or more to fund an effort to replace lead pipes in Chicago homes that could be polluting water.

    The lead testing kit Chicago residents can request. [City of Chicago]
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  • A sedate hearing on the Chicago Fire Department’s 2019 budget Thursday erupted when several African American aldermen objected to a question posed by Ald. Ariel Reboyras (30) to acting Chicago Fire Department Commissioner Richard C. Ford II about his qualifications for the top job.

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  • A measure that would give an elected board control of the Chicago Police Department will get a hearing at noon on Monday at City Hall — 27 months after it was first introduced.

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  • Infrastructure changes planned around the Obama Presidential Center advanced Thursday, as the Committee on Transportation and Public Way endorsed the closure and widening of several roads to allow the four-building center to be built in Jackson Park.

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  • Two Cook County branch courts finally have a closing date—  months after Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and Chief Judge Timothy Evans reached a settlement over proposed court cuts included in the 2018 budget.  

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  • Aldermen agreed to ban Airbnb or other home-sharing services from setting up shop in three more precincts of the 13th Ward, as Ald. Marty Quinn continued his push to keep the services out of his Southwest Side ward.

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  • Cook County commissioners met for the third day of budget hearings, with two more departments requesting a slight bump in their budgets. Commissioners will receive their final departmental briefings on Thursday from the Cook County Health and Hospitals System and Chief Judge Timothy Evans.

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  • An ad produced by Gov. Bruce Rauner's campaign depicts Democrats JB Pritzker and House Speaker Mike Madigan getting married in an "unholy union," in which the officiant pronounces Illinois "f*****" due to tax increases and corruption. [screenshot courtesy of Bruce Rauner on YouTube]
    Same-sex marriage became legal in Illinois with an act of the General Assembly nearly five years ago, on Nov. 5, 2013, prompting gay rights advocates to hail the state as a leader that would prompt other states to follow suit.
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  • Closing six of the city’s 12 mental health clinics in 2011 — a move that triggered vehement protests drew national attention and remains a political albatross for Mayor Rahm Emanuel — was the “necessary and right” thing to do, Chicago Department of Health Commissioner Dr. Julie Morita told aldermen Wednesday.

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  • Approximately 500,000 Chicago drivers don’t have a city sticker — as required by the city law — and thousands are getting hit with ticket after ticket, City Clerk Anna Valencia told aldermen Tuesday as she presented her office’s $4.1 million 2019 budget.



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  • A measure designed to keep liquor from being sold within 100 feet of places of worship, schools and hospitals as well as homes for the aged, indigent and veterans is up for a vote at the meeting of the Committee on License and Consumer Protections set for 10 a.m. Wednesday.


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