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Cook County Comm. Tara Stamps is the new Democratic county commissioner representing District 1 following Brandon Johnson's election as Chicago mayor. [Office of Comm. Tara Stamps/claudia zunophoto.com]
Cook County Comm. Tara Stamps (D-1) shares many traits with her predecessor Mayor Brandon Johnson, who she was appointed to replace in June after the now mayor vacated his county board seat. Stamps, like Johnson, is an educator, an organizer, a progressive and a parent.
While she wants to embody what she described as the best of what Johnson brought to his time as a county commissioner, she is also hoping her unique perspective and political background allow her to affect policy change from the grassroots level up.
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Mayor Brandon Johnson during his first City Council meeting. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
With more than three months of experience leading the city and working with Chicago’s 50 alderpersons under his belt, Mayor Brandon Johnson told The Daily Line he is confident his leadership style of listening to and collaborating with the City Council is permeating to other level of city government and its sister agencies.
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Mayor Brandon Johnson on Thursday announced the city filed a lawsuit against Kia and Hyundai for failing to include “industry-standard engine immobilizers” in multiple vehicle models sold in the United States, “resulting in a steep rise in vehicle thefts, reckless driving, property damage, and a wide array of related violent crimes in Chicago,” according to a news release from the mayor’s office.
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A Chicago encampment highlighted in the OIG report. [Department of Family and Support Services]
A program coordinated by the city’s Department of Family and Support Services successfully provides rapid rehousing for unhoused Chicagoans living in encampments who want to pursue permanent housing, an audit from Chicago’s Office of Inspector General found.
The audit also found city workers are giving residents in encampments proper notice before disposing of abandoned items and that the city did not permanently displace any residents living in encampments during the time under review.
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Chicago's skyline is pictured in this file photo.
As the city experiences its latest heat wave, officials with the city’s health department are waiting for the results of a heat study conducted last month that could provide crucial information about how to prevent and mitigate heat-related deaths and illnesses in the city.
In April, Chicago was among 18 communities selected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to participate in this year’s urban heat island mapping campaign, a project NOAA has undertaken since 2017 and which is funded through the NOAA Climate Program Office, according to a NOAA spokesperson.
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Advocates for Bring Chicago Home held a rally at City Hall in July. [Michael McDevitt/The Daily Line]
Details of the latest version of the Bring Chicago Home proposal to raise the city’s real estate transfer tax to eradicate homelessness are being presented to alderpersons this week after supporters said Mayor Brandon Johnson backed details of the proposal that’s been years in the making.
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Cook County's Board of Commissioners attend a meeting in March 2023. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
After months of delays, Cook County commissioners are now giving a firm deadline in which they would like to receive a cost comparison analysis report from the Cook County Board of Review on property tax administration software.
The report, which is supposed to be crafted in conjunction with the county’s Bureau of Technology, was officially asked for through a February county board resolution but has failed to come to fruition by the required deadline as the Board of Review has blamed delays in receiving pricing information from a vendor and the need to allocate resources toward other priorities, notably property tax bill work.
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Cook County Democrats met last week to make endorsements for the 2024 election. [Erin Hegarty/The Daily Line]
While the Cook County Democratic Party gathered last week to make endorsements in higher profile races in the 2024 election, leaders of the party also endorsed four incumbents running for reelection to the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) Board of Commissioners.






















