ward-reports-04-30-21

Ald. Sophia King (4) tweetedHappy to co-sponsor this effort with my colleague Ald. David Moore @c4m17ward Thanks for your leadership!” following the City Council Transportation Committee’s endorsement of the ordinance to rename Lake Shore Drive for Jean Baptiste DuSable. 

Ald. George Cardenas (12) tweeted about a Target coming to Little Village that expects to hire 2,000 people.  

Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (35) weighed in on the debate over renaming Lake Shore Drive. He tweeted, "I'm voting YES for Du Sable Drive because it's time we recognize our Black Haitian founder." 

Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36) tweeted  in response to President Biden's congressional address Wednesday: "Thank you @POTUS for pushing for funding for lead service line replacement. We need to ensure that every American has clean drinking water. #PresidentialAddress," he wrote. 

Ald. Andre Vasquez (40) tweeted in support of the Empowering Communities For Public Safety (ECPS) ordinance: "Talks of reform appear more disingenuous when our Mayor obstructs the ONLY Police Accountability legislation by cancelling a chance to vote on it to “introduce” a piece of legislation that has yet to exist. It’s been months. #ECPSNow," he wrote. 

Ald. Matt Martin (47) tweeted about follow-through on reported cases of sexual assault, writing "in the past decade, 80-90% of sexual assault and abuse claims made to the Chicago Police Department have not resulted in an arrest. As we close out Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Chicago must ensure our institutions work for survivors."

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