At the end of January, the alderman of Chicago's 34th Ward wrote a letter to Mayor Brandon Johnson arguing that the art piece "is not the type of thing we as the government should promote." ...
Someone who wants to overthrow a government should not be eligible to serve government,” states a draft of the proposal.
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Chicago alderman wants City Council oversight of CPS Board picksCHICAGO - A Chicago alderman proposed a law change that would give the City Council more of a say in the mayor’s appointments to the city’s Board of Education. Ald. Bill Conway (34th Ward ...
CHICAGO - A controversial art installation ... In a letter to Mayor Brandon Johnson, 27 alderpeople, including 34th Ward Alderman Bill Conway, described the piece as promoting hate.
CHICAGO - Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's office is under ... Byron Sigcho-Lopez appeared to call 34th Ward Ald. Bill Conway a "white supremacist." This followed a heated debate over controversial ...
Carrie Austin to retire early The 34th Ward alderman ... New map, no vote: The latest on Chicago's ward remap slog On deadline day, the City Council Rules Committee finally released its version ...
CHICAGO — A City Council committee meeting ... Sigcho-Lopez later denied using the term to describe Ald. Bill Conway (34th Ward), who’d just finished speaking and expressed regret that it ...
CHICAGO - A controversial art installation at the Chicago ... In a letter to Mayor Brandon Johnson, 27 alderpeople, including 34th Ward Alderman Bill Conway, described the piece as promoting hate.
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