Por: Chicago Tribune Politics June 23, 2022
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle delivered a bit of good news ahead of Tuesday’s primary election: her administration’s budget gap forecast is the lowest it’s been since she took office. As a result, Preckwinkle said Wednesday she’s not planning any new taxes, fines, fees or layoffs in her 2023 budget proposal. “We’re going to just figure out how we can be more effective with the resources that we have,” she said.... + full article
Chicago Tribune USA Politics June 16, 2022
In the summer of 2020, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle appeared to nod to the cries for justice that spilled to the streets of Chicago when she broke with other top Illinois Democrats to announce her support for less police spending. “I’m for reducing and... + más
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, Democratic challenger Richard Boykin trade barbs as June primary election takes shape | Chicago Tribune
Toni Preckwinkle reflects on the coronavirus pandemic one year after it hit Cook County | Chicago Sun Times
Chicago Tribune USA Politics November 19, 2021
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle’s 2022 budget proposal nabbed its final seal of approval Thursday morning after commissioners unanimously signed off on the $8 billion plan that does not include new taxes, fees or layoffs.The board met for just half an hour before... + más
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Chicago Tribune USA Politics October 08, 2021
Cook County’s budget next year would grow to a whopping $8 billion under a proposal revealed by board President Toni Preckwinkle, whose administration cast the balanced plan as another sign the county will weather the COVID-19 pandemic’s financial hits.The $8.04 billion... + más
Cook County commissioners ask for more say in how $1 billion in federal aid is spent after Preckwinkle introduces resolution giving her budget director more authority over the funds | Chicago Tribune
County Board President Toni Preckwinkle to announce new public defender this week, rejects idea of revolving door | Chicago Sun Times
Chicago Tribune USA Politics June 25, 2021
A proposed resolution to temporarily hand Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle’s office more control of $1 billion in anticipated federal aid was sent to a committee Thursday for fine-tuning after commissioners raised fears of being cut out of how the stimulus funds... + más
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics March 10, 2021
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic as if the county was “about to be hit by a tsunami.” That’s what the reading she’d done at the time indicated as news of the virus began to dominate headlines. And the former history teacher... + más
After 10 years leading Cook County, Preckwinkle focused on ‘how we’re going to get out of this’ pandemic, not politics | Chicago Sun Times
Just days before she’s to name a new public defender to replace one who wanted to stay on the job, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle on Tuesday balked at the idea that there’s a revolving door in county government, calling the notion “ridiculous.” Later this... + más
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics December 13, 2020
Reflecting on her decade as the county’s chief executive, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle isn’t getting caught up in the regrets that come from leading, choosing instead to focus on “where we are now” and the issues still facing the county. “My view is... + más
Cook County unveils plan to fight opioid deaths by giving anti-overdose medication to police and other first responders | Chicago Sun Times
With thousands still on waitlist, additional $7 million in federal coronavirus relief funding to go toward Cook County’s in-demand cash assistance program | Chicago Tribune
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