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A Chicago Police Department emblem. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
The City Council Committee on Pedestrian and Traffic Safety on Monday will hold a hearing on the Chicago Police Department’s (CPD) use of traffic stops, their impact on safety and community-police relations and the potential policy reforms being explored by the department and the civilian police oversight commission.
The committee will meet at 10 a.m. in council chambers.
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Ethics Chair Matt Martin is pictured at a City Council meeting on Oct. 9, 2024. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
The City Council Committee on Ethics and Government Oversight on Monday will hold subject matter hearings on the inspector general office’s Audit and Program Review Section 2025 Annual Plan and on the proposed changes to the Chicago Board of Ethics rules and regulations.
The ethics committee is scheduled to meet at noon in council chambers.
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The Committee on Contracting Oversight and Equity meets on June 3, 2025. [Livestream]
The City Council Committee on Contracting Oversight and Equity on Tuesday approved an ordinance to make a pilot program for veteran business participation in city contracts permanent and to bump the participation goal up by two percentage points.
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Chief Financial Officer Jill Jaworski speaks at a press conference at City Hall on March 18, 2025. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
At a committee hearing Tuesday, city finance officials defended the city’s debt load and painted the city’s credit position as stronger than recent ratings agency actions would indicate, while alderpeople also heard from an outside finance analyst who warned about the city continuing to rely on debt to finance projects.
But the hearing deviated multiple times into relitigation of the 2025 budget, including arguments about what should have happened and how much of the blame should be shouldered by the City Council.
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Revenue Subcommittee Chair William Hall (6) is pictured at City Council meeting on Oct. 9, 2024. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
The City Council Finance Subcommittee on Revenue on Tuesday met for the third time since its creation almost two years ago, and city finance leaders said during the meeting Chicago should maintain an existing state tax on groceries once it expires at the end of this year.
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County Assessor Fritz Kaegi speaks at a press conference on Jan. 29, 2025. [Livestream]
The Illinois General Assembly adjourned its spring session without passing legislation backed by the Cook County assessor that would have provided some relief to homeowners experiencing significant rises in their property tax bills.
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Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36) is pictured at City Council on Sept. 18, 2024. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
The City Council Committee on Contracting Oversight and Equity on Tuesday will consider a measure to make a city equity goal that ensures veteran-owned businesses can participate in city contracts permanent.
The contracting committee is scheduled to meet at 10:15 a.m. in Room 201A at City Hall.
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Ald. Anthony Beale (9), who called for the finance committee hearing, is pictured at a council meeting in February 2025. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
The City Council’s finance committee on Tuesday will gather to hear subject matter on the city’s recent credit ratings downgrades and negative financial outlook.
The Committee on Finance will meet at 10 a.m. in council chambers.
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Ald. William Hall (6), the revenue subcommittee chair, is pictured after a council meeting Dec. 16, 2024. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
The City Council’s revenue subcommittee next week will hold a hearing on the possibility of Chicago establishing its own tax on groceries once the state tax expires at the end of the year.
The Finance Subcommittee on Revenue will meet at noon on Tuesday in council chambers.
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Health and Human Relations Chair Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez (33) is pictured during a council meeting in February 2025. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
The City Council Committee on Health and Human Relations on Wednesday approved an appointment to the final vacant seat on the Chicago Board of Health and heard from Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) staff about their strategies for protecting public health this summer.
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Ald. Bennett Lawson (44) is pictured during a City Council meeting in October 2023. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
A Lakeview alderperson introduced an ordinance at last week’s City Council meeting to freeze in place Chicago’s phased elimination of the subminimum wage for tipped workers after restaurant and hospitality industry groups warned it had already contributed to job losses.
Ald. Bennett Lawson’s (44) ordinance (O2025-0017549), which was referred to the Committee on Committees and Rules in an attempt by opponents to stop it, would maintain the current ratio between the city’s minimum wage and its lower tipped wage.
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The City Council Committee on Health and Human Relations on Wednesday will consider an appointment to the Chicago Board of Health and hold a subject matter hearing on the public health department’s strategies to reduce deaths from drug overdose and gun violence.
The health and human relations committee will meet at 10 a.m. in council chambers.
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Ald. Desmon Yancy (5) attends a City Council meeting on May 24, 2023. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
A group of progressive alderpeople are backing an ordinance that would restrict the scenarios under which a tenant could be evicted and require terminations of leases that aren’t the fault of the tenant to be accompanied by financial assistance from landlords.












