Our Representatives: Congressman Luis Gutierrez
For this third installment of “Our Representatives,” we turn to Democratic Congressman Luis Gutierrez of Illinois’ 4th district.
For this third installment of “Our Representatives,” we turn to Democratic Congressman Luis Gutierrez of Illinois’ 4th district.
A new investigation from the ‘Chicago Tribune’ shows that recent hikes in Lake Michigan water rates are hitting African American communities disproportionately.
‘Morning Shift’ talks to Jon Marcus, higher education editor at The Hechinger Report to break down what these cuts will mean for our economy.
The leader of Mothers Against Senseless Killings said Trump acts like “Yosemite Sam” and questioned his motives for targeting Chicago.
The fall veto session kicks off in Springfield Tuesday — the day after Gov. Bruce Rauner officially kicked off his re-election bid. Lawmakers are expected to take up as many as 33 bills that Rauner rejected, including one that pushes for more protections for people with student loan debt.There will also be hearings on several gun control measures, including a plan to ban “bump stocks,” devices at allow a semi-automatic weapon to be fired like a fully automatic weapon. Morning Shift talks to WBEZ state politics reporters Dave McKinney and Tony Arnold as the veto sessions gets underway.
Millions of people’s personal information could be at risk due to security flaws in the voter fraud commission.
Would you undergo major surgery to benefit someone you don’t know, and will likely never meet?
The leader of Mothers Against Senseless Killings said Trump acts like “Yosemite Sam” and questioned his motives for targeting Chicago.
‘Morning Shift’ speaks with author Jonathan Eig about how Muhammad Ali’s legacy resonates today.
‘Morning Shift’ talks with former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti about the type of lawyer and man John Lausch is and what his priorities could be if and when he becomes the next U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. Mariotti worked with Lausch for four years in the U.S. Attorney’s office.