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BGA Deeply Disappointed By Fair Map Loss
November ballot won’t offer voters a fair map choice after close Supreme Court decision.
Teachers’ Pension Fund Has History Of Overpaying
Just as one dispute involving overpayments is settled, another one begins.
Time To Think Outside The Box To Stem Chicago’s Violence
One thing’s for sure: with more than 450 people killed this year, current anti-violence strategies aren’t working.
Southwest Suburban Cop Fired For Slapping Inmate
Eight-year vet of police force seen on camera slapping man in genital area. Officer was previously suspended after a sexual assault allegation.
Breaking Blago: Reflecting On Rod’s Dramatic Rise And Fall
Some reflections from Andy Shaw, who has been watching Blago—and the Greek tragedy that is his career—for 30 years.
Teachers’ Pension Fund Makes Multi-Million Dollar Mistake
The Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund miscalculated retirement benefits and overpaid retirees by $2.78 million. Now pensioners are asked to pay the money back.
BGA Disappointed in Rauner’s Automatic Voter Registration Veto, Urges Override
The BGA expresses disappointment in Governor Rauner’s veto of Automatic Voter Registration, which would have made our voter rolls more accurate and secure while promoting democracy and civic engagement.
Blagojevich Prison Sentence Upheld
Ex-governor fails to sway judge that his sentence should be shortened.
Safety And Security Plan Just Right For Lollapalooza
The numbers tell the story: 400,000 people over 4 days and only 12 arrests at Lolla. No stabbings, no shootings and only a few fights. But across the city it’s a sadder tale: 7 killed and 45 wounded.
