What loomed over Skokie mayor's career
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95% ReliableExcellent
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8% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-18% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : "This legislation codifies President Donald Trump's executive order defining 'male' and 'female,'" according to Miller's team. -- Trump announces additional 25 percent tariff on auto imports, by POLITICO's Doug Palmer and Daniel Desrochers -- Documents reveal scope of Trump's foreign aid cuts, by POLITICO's Carmen Paun -- Schumer keeps his job as Democrats wonder if he's on borrowed time, by POLITICO -- Zach Koutsky is now a partner with Mercury Public Affairs.53% : Email [email protected] -- Federal government to pull back $125M in Covid money from Illinois health departments: "The Illinois Department of Public Health had allocated the money for technology to track the spread of diseases, invest in labs that test samples for infectious diseases, to conduct surveillance of wastewater, to build the public health workforce and strengthen local health departments," by the Tribune's Lisa Schencker. -- STANDING UP TO EOs: Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul has joined fellow attorneys general to defend Jenner & Block, which has been targeted by President Donald Trump's executive order accusing the Chicago-based firm of partisanship.
41% : Their open letter to the legal community is here. -- Trump admin considers killing big energy projects in Dem states: On the cut list: the Midwest regional hub linking Illinois, Indiana and Michigan, via POLITICO. -- Illinois Democrats vow to defend state elections law against Trump's executive order, by the Tribune's Rick Pearson -- Illinois EV sales surged, fueled by incentives, by Crain's John Pletz -- State courts lag on electronic monitoring data required by SAFE-T Act, by the Better Government Association's Sophia Van Pelt -- New poll shows most Illinois residents want more funding for public schools, by WBEZ's Anna Savchenko -- BUSINESS OF POLITICS:
41% : Watch his speech here. -- Sanctuary policies 'protect public safety,' groups argue in response to Justice Department lawsuit: "The Trump Administration sued Illinois, Cook County and Chicago last month over policies that limit collaboration between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities.
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