Young voters played a key role in Mayor Brandon Johnson’s victory
Gen Z and Millennial voters showed up in higher numbers in the April mayoral runoff than they did in the February general election.
Gen Z and Millennial voters showed up in higher numbers in the April mayoral runoff than they did in the February general election.
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New members said they were moved by Mayor Brandon Johnson’s inaugural address and caught up in the excitement of taking the oath of office.
The company wouldn’t divulge how much it has paid and maintains that no ratepayer dollars are being used for the expense.
As Johnson begins his term as Chicago mayor, he faces two immediate issues: an influx of migrants and potential summer violence.
Reformers were aiming to root out corruption with the advent of the 50-ward system in 1923, but illegal backroom deals have remained all too common for a legislative body that has otherwise seen massive change.
It stems from an investigation into posts made amid a controversy over affordable housing in Jefferson Park. Three cops quit, and two are fighting suspensions.
Immigration advocates say the issue may only get worse with the end of Title 42 today.
Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson pledged to reopen mental health clinics. But now that approach is “yet to be determined.”
Nearly $80 million in medical debt has been acquired, eliminating the financial burden accumulated by tens of thousands of people.