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A wave of color sweeps into local offices

A wave of color sweeps into local offices Top, left to right, Tim McGowan, Yasmeen Bankole, Curtis Bradley, Tayyaba Syed, Steve Wang, Erin Chan Ding. Bottom, left to right, Dan Choi, Syed Hussaini, Sol Cabechuela, Paul Leong, Shweta Baid, Ian Holzhauer. These are just some of the minority candidates who ran successfully for municipal and school board offices in the April 6 election.   Updated 4/24/2021 4:53 PM A wave of minority candidates from diverse racial, ethnic and religious backgrounds swept over the suburbs during the spring elections, as dozens of contenders stepped up to seek positions on municipal, school, township, library and park boards.

Naperville council won t call on Pritzker to veto criminal justice reform bill

Naperville council won t call on Pritzker to veto criminal justice reform bill The Naperville City Council narrowly shot down a proposed resolution that would have urged Gov. J.B. Pritzker to veto a sweeping criminal justice reform bill. Daily Herald file photo   Updated 1/20/2021 9:26 PM A resolution that would have urged Gov. J.B. Pritzker to veto a sweeping criminal justice reform bill was narrowly shot down by the Naperville City Council, despite entreaties from local law enforcement leaders. Council members Paul Hinterlong, Patty Gustin and Kevin Coyne brought forward the proposal Tuesday denouncing the General Assembly s passage of House Bill 3653 in the final hours of a lame-duck session last week.

Naperville council narrowly approves new campaign donation disclosure rule

Naperville council narrowly approves new campaign donation disclosure rule Theresa Sullivan Updated 12/16/2020 9:31 PM Naperville elected officials voted into office in the coming spring and beyond will be required to disclose campaign contributions of more than $750 if the donor later becomes an interested party in a matter considered by the council. Concerns of unintended consequences and logistical chaos were narrowly outweighed Tuesday by supporters beliefs that the ethics code amendment would improve transparency and better track possible conflicts of interest. The policy change proposed by Councilwoman Theresa Sullivan was approved with a 5-4 council vote.   Though state law already requires political candidates to report their campaign donations, Sullivan said, the new rule ensures the public is aware of any prior financial support by a petitioner, a petitioner s agents or public participants in a council agenda item including speakers for or against an

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