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Want Fair Water Rates? Senate Bill 1724 is a Good Start
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Justin Williams
May 14, 2019
People with arrest and conviction records are one step closer to equal housing access. Here’s why that matters
By
Patricia Fron, Chicago Area Fair Housing Alliance, and Marie Claire Tran-Leung, Shriver Center on Poverty Law
Apr 23, 2019
How to reform aldermanic prerogative: Lessons from New York, L.A. and beyond
By
MarySue Barrett
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Justin Williams, MPC Research Assistant
Apr 23, 2019
Metropolitan Planning Council to City Council: Defer the Decision on Mega-Developments
Apr 9, 2019
How can Illinois school districts address funding woes? Share administrative services
By
Adam Slade
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Nick McFadden
Apr 7, 2019
To our next mayor: look to ‘Resilient Chicago’ to bridge the gap between climate change and equity
By
Josh Ellis
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Michael Berkowitz, President of 100 Resilient Cities
Mar 15, 2019
Enhancing Chicago's rivers through guidelines and governance
By
Christina Harris
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Joshua Zietse
Mar 12, 2019
We all use transportation. So why don’t we invest in it?
By
MarySue Barrett
and
Jack Lavin and Kelly R. Welsh
Feb 21, 2019
Aldermanic prerogative is the grease that oils the machine
By
Marisa Novara
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Patricia Fron and Kate Walz
Feb 8, 2019
Chicago's City Council just took an important step toward equity
By
Kendra Freeman
Feb 6, 2019
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