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Emanuel's budget unanimously approved
Clout StreetMayor Rahm Emanuel's budget passed the Chicago City Council unanimously today, handing the mayor a major victory in his first year on the job. The 50-0 vote sets the city down a path next year of fee increases, layoffs of city workers and other belt-...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Michelle Harris, Libraries, Finance, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Chicago aldermen want to quiet public at council meetings
Clout StreetSome of the City Council’s most influential aldermen proposed a crackdown today on crowd participation at council meetings that would ban everything from signs and posters to clapping and booing in the public gallery. “No demonstration of...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Carrie Austin, Richard F. Mell, Ray Suarez
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Leading aldermen in no rush on City Council protester crackdown
Clout StreetThe same aldermen who proposed new rules to limit crowd participation at City Council meetings said today they're in no hurry to see the rules enacted. “I don’t know if we are going to rush a hearing on it, actually,” said Ald....Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Summits, Chicago Mayor, Carrie Austin, Richard F. Mell
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Chicago Magazine names 100 Most Powerful Chicagoans
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel tops Chicago Magazine's list of the 100 Most Powerful Chicagoans.
To see more details on each person selected, visit www.chicagomag.com.
1. Rahm Emanuel, Mayor, City of Chicago
2. Patrick Fitzgerald, U.S. attorney, Northern...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Douglas Druick, Crime, Law and Justice, Ted Phillips, Jean-Claude Brizard
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The smell of success
Lately, it seems you don't have to be anywhere near a garden to stop and smell the roses.
Smell is the latest way that businesses are attempting to woo customers, whether it be the scented candles at Hampden shop In Watermelon Sugar, the vanilla and...Tags: Williams-Sonoma Inc., Baltimore Hotels, Economy, Business and Finance, Monaco, Business
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Latino aldermen invite non-Hispanic colleagues into group
Clout StreetThe City Council Latino Caucus is opening its tent to non-Latino aldermen who represent --- or soon might represent --- wards with sizable Hispanic populations. The eight-member group will extend invitations to seven more aldermen who are not...Tags: Nicholas Sposato, Richard F. Mell, Caucasus, Daniel Solis, Minority Groups
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Council settles Chicago police suit involving autistic boy for $525,000
Clout StreetThe City Council today agreed to pay $525,000 to settle a lawsuit filed on behalf of an autistic boy police allegedly chased and clubbed for no reason at his family’s Little Village restaurant. The money will go to the Guzman family to benefit...Tags: Autism, Little Village, Trials, Behavioral Conditions, Health
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National expert gives blessing on compromise Chicago ward map plan
Clout StreetChicago voters might not have to weigh in on a new City Council ward map this year after a national expert on Monday blessed a compromise plan put forth by dueling groups of aldermen. But council members plan to press forward with more public hearings...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Local Government, Politics, Michael Madigan
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City may pay half million dollars for police clubbing of autistic boy
Clout StreetA City Council committee today recommended paying $525,000 to settle a lawsuit filed on behalf of an autistic boy who police allegedly chased and clubbed for no reason at his family’s Little Village restaurant. If approved Wednesday by the full...Tags: Autism, Little Village, Trials, Behavioral Conditions, Health
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Aldermen suggest library workers give up raises to avoid cuts
Clout StreetA pair of Chicago aldermen on Tuesday called on city library workers to give up pay raises so branch libraries can stay open six days a week. The proposal came in a letter from Ald. Edward Burke, 14th, longtime chairman of the Finance Committee, and Ald....Tags: Libraries, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Public Officials, Health
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Council committee OKs nearly $3.9 million in police misconduct cases
Clout StreetA City Council committee today approved paying more than $3 million to settle two cases of alleged misconduct that, according to one key alderman, indicated “a troubling pattern” in Chicago Police Department lockups. Police and civilian...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Heroin, Witnesses, Chicago
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