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    News in brief: Englewood aldermen blast feds over mail delays; Aldermen, Chicago Public Library employees want library workers moved up in vaccination plan

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    Thousands of laid-off Chicago hotel workers are redoubling their push for an ordinance they say would ensure that companies do right by employees who lost their livelihoods last year after decades of loyal service.

    But hotel owners are pushing back hard on the proposed “Hotel Worker Right to Return to Work” ordinance (O2020-5777), saying its requirements would create a “logistical nightmare” that slows down hiring, potentially hurting the same workers the union is trying to protect.

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    News in brief: Englewood aldermen blast feds, @USPS over mail delays; Aldermen, @chipublib employees want library workers moved up in vaccination plan

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    Advocates and some Cook County officials are pressing for better data collection and more efficient scheduling in the county’s mammoth court system, saying reforms could help wind down the county’s unique backlog of defendants languishing in jail for years while they await trial.

    The longstanding delays in the nation’s second-largest court system grabbed county commissioners’ attention in November, when Sheriff Tom Dart shared data during a budget hearing showing that more than one-third of the jail’s detainees have been locked up there at least a year, and 150 defendants — about 3 percent of the jail population — have spent more than five years awaiting trial.

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    News in brief: Vote on civilian oversight of the Chicago Police Department could come this month, alderman says; Obama Presidential Center gets green light, construction could begin this summer

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    News in brief: Vote on civilian oversight of the Chicago Police Department could come this month, alderman says; Obama Presidential Center gets green light, construction could begin this summer 

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    Mayor Lori Lightfoot has respectively appointed Ald. Michelle Harris (8) and Ald. George Cardenas (12) as her new floor leader and deputy floor leader, putting them in charge of advancing her agenda in the City Council, she announced Tuesday.

    Lightfoot revealed the changing of the guard via news release hours after Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36) said he would step back from the floor leader role — which he has held since May 2019 — so he could focus on his other City Council work.

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    Chicago briefs: Suburban Cook County moves to Phase 4, keeps dining restrictions; City partners with Zocdoc for an online COVID-19 vaccination booking platform

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    The candidates hoping to be appointed to state Sen. Heather Steans’ (D-Chicago) 7th District seat following her resignation last month have different takes on the party-led process currently underway to fill her seat.

    The six candidates weighed in on the process during a virtual forum hosted Monday night by 40th and 47th Ward Democratic organizations, who organized the event with the goal of making the appointment process more transparent. Candidates also weighed in on topics including workers’ rights, police reform and the state’s budget crisis.

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    Chicago briefs: Suburban Cook County moves to Phase 4, keeps dining restrictions; City partners with Zocdoc for an online COVID-19 vaccination booking platform 

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    Any proposal to create an elected Chicago school board must include a “safeguard” to ensure that at least some members of the board have children in the school system — otherwise, Mayor Lori Lightfoot won’t get behind the plan, the mayor’s top lobbyist said Monday.

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    News in brief: First Subcommittee on Reparations meeting canceled; Lightfoot, city file lawsuit against companies for selling and marketing flavored vape products

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    About 359 miles of bike lanes traverse Chicago’s streets, a far cry from the 645-mile network a 2012 plan envisioned the city would have by 2020. And just more than 25 miles of those lanes are physically separated from car traffic, a fraction of the 100-mile goal city officials vowed to build by 2015.

    After promising during her campaign to add 100 miles of new bike lanes, Mayor Lori Lightfoot has said her administration is doubling down on adding and maintaining lanes, with plans to accelerate the build-out during the next two years using dedicated funding from a new capital plan.

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    News in brief: @chipubschools standoff intensifies as talks with @CTULocal1 grind to a halt; Chicago moves to Phase Four of reopening but indoor dining restrictions remain

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    News in brief: @chipubschools standoff intensifies as talks with @CTULocal1 grind to a halt; Chicago moves to Phase Four of reopening but indoor dining restrictions remain 

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