Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson will testify about the city’s sanctuary city status next week on Capitol Hill before a Republican-led House committee.
Mayor Brandon Johnson will appear before Congress along with three other mayors to defend Chicago's status as a sanctuary city.
Mace, who chairs the House Oversight Committee's cybersecurity and information technology committee, said she will seek to ...
The House Oversight Committee will hold a hearing next week to question the mayors of Boston, Chicago, Denver and New York ...
Chicago’s city council has approved Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $830 million bond issue. By a vote of 26 to 23, aldermen said ...
Chicago Park District General Superintendent and CEO Rosa Escareno submitted her resignation effective March 31, paving the ...
The City Council narrowly approved Mayor Brandon Johnson's controversial $830 million bond deal to finance neighborhood ...
March 5 include Finneas, Polica, Houndmouth, Morgan James, Terri Clark and Bobby Commodore.
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $830 million bond proposal for infrastructure projects in Chicago will be voted on Wednesday, with ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson says he is prepared to defend Chicago's sanctuary city law when he goes before a congressional committee next Wednesday. But a former congressman says Johnson may not be ready ...
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