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Chicago Tribune USA Politics September 22, 2022
With some Chicago aldermen set to receive raises next year of nearly 10% — and with the local election looming in February — three council members are floating proposals to rein in the inflation-tied pay hikes. North Side Ald. Andre Vasquez was not among the 17 council... + más
17 City Council members to forgo an inflation-tied pay raise of nearly 10%, including indicted Ald. Ed Burke | Chicago Tribune
Car-booting in private parking lots could expand Chicago-wide under proposal that advanced Thursday | Chicago Tribune
With Chicago aldermen facing reelection in five months and inflation high, two more of them are forgoing raises that would have hiked their pay by nearly 10%. With Aldermen Edward Burke, 14th, and Samantha Nugent, 39th, turning down the salary increase, that brings to 17 the... + más
Most aldermen will get a 9.6% raise next year. Some are calling for new limits to City Council pay. | Chicago Tribune
City Council backs Chicago Fire soccer training facility on CHA land, reversing earlier no vote and over objections by some public housing advocates | Chicago Tribune
The notorious parking boot could become more prevalent in Chicago under an ordinance amendment passed by a City Council committee Thursday that would allow the practice in private parking lots citywide. Aldermen voted 12-6 to authorize the use of the often-dreaded contraption on... + más
Will less parking mean more housing in Cambridge? | The Boston Globe
Car buyers pay 10% above the sticker price, on average — or more if you want a Jeep or Porsche | CNBC
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion May 24, 2023
on the June 13 municipal ballot to the that the Rental Housing Alliance claims will “fix” the ordinance. As a member of the , representing District 5, I am intimately familiar with both the language of the ordinance and the challenges of implementing it. In my opinion, the... + más
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The Advocate USA Politics November 19, 2022
The town of Gramercy has eased restrictions on marches and parades — including a mandatory $10,000 bond — after a local environmentalist group filed a lawsuit saying the rules violated their First Amendment rights to protest. The community activist group, Rise St. James,... + más
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