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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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  • Supporters of a measure that would give an elected board control of the Chicago Police Department rallied Tuesday at City Hall, and an alderman vowed to force a vote on the measure. Another alderman cashed a $20,000 check from Mayor Rahm Emanuel, and budget hearings completed their second day.

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  • Sheriff Tom Dart appeared at the Cook County Board Tuesday to defend his office’s $600 million budget, celebrating a $26 million reduction in overtime, taking in 10,000 pounds of leftover pharmaceuticals and efforts to battle gun violence on the city’s South and West Sides.

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  • Approximately 19,000 Chicagoans have already cast their ballot in the Nov. 6 election, officials with Chicago Board of Election Commissioners told aldermen Tuesday.

    A polling place in March 2018. [A.D. Quig/The Daily Line]
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  • While budget hearings continued, aldermen also worked through a regular slate of committee meetings in preparation for next week’s City Council meeting.


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  • Seven years after all 50 aldermen went along with Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s proposal to close six of the city’s 12 mental health clinics, triggering vehement protests and national attention, the Chicago Department of Health will detail plans to spend an additional $1.4 million on mental health services in 2019.

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  • The creation of a new Office of Labor Standards in the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection to “promote, administer and enforce Chicago’s labor laws,” is up for consideration by aldermen Tuesday.

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  • The Chicago Board of Ethics issued two advisory opinions relevant to 2019 candidates — one on on business donations to campaigns, and another on political events on city-owned property.

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  • Aldermen are expected to approve a $10.7 billion spending plan for 2019 in less than a month — but the majority of questions during the first day of budget hearings at City Hall focused on how officials will pay the bill for the city’s pensions, which is set to jump 31 percent in 2020.

    Mayor Rahm Emanuel delivers his final budget speech. [Chicago Mayor's Office]
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  • A proposal to create a registry of Chicago murals advanced Monday, after aldermen resolved concerns that the plan designed to prevent graffiti-removal crews from wiping them out could backfire.

    Artist J.C. Rivera paints a mural near the Paulina Brown Line stop. [Lakeview Chamber of Commerce/Facebook]
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  • Commissioners got a brief run down on this year’s proposed budget from President Toni Preckwinkle’s team this morning, running through the bird's eye view of the overall proposal and individual budgets for Preckwinkle’s offices before lunch.

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  • One day after receiving a massive check from a rap superstar, Amara Enyia will rally with another in Woodlawn. Chicago police will now carry naloxone, which can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose, thanks to a grant announced by Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s office. City Clerk Anna Valencia and the Police Board will take center stage on day 2 of budget hearings at City Hall.

    “I’d like to say very narcissistically, if I back you, you have a chance — absolutely,” Chance The Rapper said Tuesday at City Hall. [Heather Cherone/The Daily Line]
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  • Democratic nominee for governor JB Pritzker’s efforts to use his nearly unlimited financial resources to elect Democratic candidates at all levels of government resulted in a $50,000 windfall for 10 aldermen since Oct. 1. Budget hearings get underway at City Hall and the Couty Board, and early voting expands city — and county — wide.

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  • The latest enrollment data for the Chicago Public Schools — due within weeks from the Chicago Board of Education — is expected to show a continued downward trajectory of the number of students in the city’s public schools.



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