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    Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson (11) speaks during a January 2022 City Council meeting. [Don Vincent / The Daily Line] 

    Mayor Lori Lightfoot has approximately two months to choose a new alderman of the 11th Ward after a federal jury on Monday decided Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson (11) is guilty of lying to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and undervaluing his income on tax returns. 

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    The Everett McKinley Dirksen United States Courthouse [Erin Hegarty / The Daily Line] 

    Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson (11) confirmed on Friday he will not testify in his federal jury trial as his defense attorneys called its final round of witnesses close to Thompson to vouch for him as someone who is willing to “help anyone” but is “not a details person.

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    Aldermen are set to vote Monday on a resolution affirming Chicago’s symbolic support for Ukraine. And Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas is kicking off the county’s biennial Scavenger Sale with a warning for buyers. 

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    Ald. Jason Ervin (28), left, and Ald. Pat Dowell (3) speaking during a committee meeting on Thursday. 

    Aldermen on Thursday probed city officials on whether the program that awards fixed-price, competitive bid construction contracts works with enough minority- and women-owned businesses.  

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    Lanetta Haynes Turner (top right), chief of staff to Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, walks commissioners through new spending initiatives on Thursday.

    New proposals to create a non-police “alternative” response system for mental health emergencies, protect vulnerable areas from the ravages of climate change and accelerate the replacement of lead service lines were among new priorities laid out by Cook County officials on Thursday as they map out spending for the county’s $1 billion share of American Rescue Plan Act funds. 

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    Aldermen on Thursday delayed a vote on whether to add new liquor licenses at Millennium Park. And leaders of the Cook County Land Bank Authority described their strategy ahead of this month’s Scavenger Sale. 

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    Andrea Kersten speaks during a committee meeting on Wednesday. 

    Members of a key committee on Wednesday voted narrowly to send Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s nomination to head the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) to the full City Council for a final vote later this month. And committee members got a first look at a proposal to allow the agency’s administrator to redact names of officers killed in the of duty from future reports. 

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    Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events Comm. Erin Harkey (left) Chicago Department of Housing Comm. Marisa Novara (left) speak during a committee meeting on Wednesday. 

    New funding from the American Rescue Plan Act will allow Chicago to multiply the impact of a broad suite of existing housing programs, from support for new affordable developments to repair grants for homeowners to anti-homelessness initiatives, housing officials said Wednesday. And city-backed cultural grants will flow much more heavily than they have in previous years.  

    But with months to go before many of the programs are underway, aldermen pushed for more information about how the new spending will be overseen. 

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    A $29 million Cook County vaccination program is among new proposed spending initiatives set to be unveiled on Thursday. [Facebook/Cook County Health]

    Cook County budget officials are set Thursday to unveil more than $35 million in new long-term spending initiatives backed by federal stimulus dollars. They will also pave the way for the county to recruit its first new inspector general in 14 years and will finalize the approval of nearly $11 million in settlement payments to end various lawsuits against the county.  

    The items are among dozens of orders of business the county’s Board of Commissioners is scheduled to dispatch during its regular monthly meeting at 10 a.m. Thursday. 

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    A key committee is scheduled on Thursday to vote on adding new outdoor liquor licenses to Millennium Park. Another committee will hear about contractors’ use of minority- and women-owned businesses. And city public health officials announced they may lift vaccination and mask mandates by the end of February. 

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    Opening arguments in Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson’s (11) federal criminal trial began on Tuesday. [Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago]

    In opening arguments during his federal criminal trial, attorneys painted different pictures of Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson (11) on Tuesday. The alderman’s lawyer portrayed him as often unorganized and “frazzled,” while an assistant U.S. attorney saying the real estate attorney and alderman knew what he was doing in allegedly underreporting his income and lying to banking regulators. 

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    Aldermen listen to Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s 2022 budget address in September 2021. [The Daily Line/Don Vincent] 

    A new City Council subcommittee launched to keep tabs on Chicago’s spending of federally backed stimulus money is set to hold its first meeting Wednesday, kicking off a process one key alderman said he hopes sets a new standard for oversight on the city’s spending of taxpayer dollars.  

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    Lawyers for indicted Ald. Ed Burke (14) argued during a critical evidentiary hearing on Tuesday that key secret recordings by former Ald. Danny Solis should be thrown out as evidence in Burke’s upcoming extortion trial. A key City Council committee is set on Wednesday for the second time in less than one month to consider the appointment to head the city’s Civilian Office of Police Accountability. City leaders unveiled members of a new Museum Campus working group on Tuesday. And the Chicago Board Ethics released a list of lobbyists who have been fined for late registration. 

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    Snow covers a sidewalk and part of a crosswalk in Logan Square [Erin Hegarty / The Daily Line]

    A proposal organized by Chicago residents asking city leaders to consider the clearing of snow from sidewalks as a municipal service is getting attention from some aldermen who are asking city officials to take a look at costs and logistics of such a service. 

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    The Aldermanic Black Caucus filed paperwork on Monday to create a political action committee to support caucus members and the work of the caucus. And city leaders held a news conference to update residents on efforts to curb carjackings. 

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