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Mayor Brandon Johnson says he will veto the ordinance, which would empower Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling to issue ...
Supporters of the measure would need 34 votes to override the mayor's promised veto. The ordinance passed by a 27-22 vote.
But just who asked for a key provision — which would give police the ability to call a curfew within 30 minutes — is unclear.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has officially vetoed the "snap curfew" ordinance narrowly passed by the city council earlier ...
The future of a “snap curfew" for Chicago teens will come down to a vote on whether to overturn Mayor Brandon Johnson's veto ...
An effort to require Chicago businesses to install surveillance cameras started with a City Council majority but is now seeing its support wither.
City leaders voted at their June 18 meeting to designate St. Adalbert’s Parish in the Pilsen neighborhood as a Designated ...
It's unlikely supporters of a new ordinance expanding police curfew enforcement have the 34 votes in the City Council to ...
The Chicago City Council, long derided as a mayoral puppet, is increasingly operating independent of the wishes of the mayor’s office.
If enacted, the measure would give Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling the ability to implement a last-minute curfew ...
Alderman Brian Hopkins worked on various proposals after two people were injured in shootings during downtown street ...
The ordinance would grant Chicago's top cop with the power to enforce a curfew anywhere, at any time, with a 30 minute notice ...