Posts tagged elections
Three Million Chicagoans

An effective abundance agenda would require a critical examination of every policy, from property taxes and crime, to transportation, zoning, licensing, and everything in between. But examining is just the start. A completely new way of thinking, legislating, and implementing needs to be established. Clear policy objectives followed by competent leadership and a resolve to innovate need to be prioritized.

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Chicago Should Align its Electoral Calendar with Normal Cycles

Mayor Brandon Johnson’s rock-bottom numbers could all be self-inflicted, and indeed, some of them are. Changing when elections are held would do nothing to change the challenges now facing the city. But maybe, changing elections can give the city a better opportunity at picking the right leader for the moment.

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