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Police Reform Stalls, Judge Loses Retention, and Chicago's First Snow

Police Reform Stalls, Judge Loses Retention, and Chicago's First Snow

Update: 2024-11-22
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Earlier this week, the Chicago Board of Elections finished counting ballots, and out of 77 Cook County judges seeking retention, Shannon O'Malley became the third judge in the past four elections to lose retention. Injustice Watch’s Kelly Garcia and the Tribune’s Jake Sheridan tell us what this result means for election participation and the growing chasm between city and suburban voters. Plus, we discuss city budget negotiations, CPD’s sluggish reform progress, and play a round of "Is It Decent, Decent or Decent."


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Police Reform Stalls, Judge Loses Retention, and Chicago's First Snow

Police Reform Stalls, Judge Loses Retention, and Chicago's First Snow

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