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As a parent, I want Chicago teachers back in their classrooms

Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Sun-Times I do not understand why teachers cannot go back to their jobs in the classroom. Isn’t it their responsibility to show up to work, as so many essential workers do? I am sure medical personnel, grocery store workers, postal service employees, and the list goes on, all feel hesitant about leaving the safety of their homes to go out and earn their living. With kids doing remote learning, parents are in a stressful situation about doing their jobs outside the house. I am a parent of a special needs boy. All special education students are missing out on therapy time that they will never get back. There’s a good chance they will regress due to their daily schedule being changed. Special education students very much require a structured, educational environment in which to learn.

Vote on Cook County renters ordinance delayed a month

Vote on Cook County renters ordinance delayed a month An ordinance aimed at safeguarding an estimated 245,000 apartment dwellers in the Cook County suburbs was deferred by a county board committee Wednesday at the request of chief co-sponsor Scott Britton, who said the public deserved time to take a closer look at the measure. Daily Herald File Photo, 2010 Scott Britton Updated 12/16/2020 6:32 PM A vote on a controversial renters rights ordinance proposed by a pair of North and Northwest suburban Cook County commissioners has been delayed a month, amid ongoing negotiations with landlord groups and multiple revisions of the legislation. The proposed Residential Tenant and Landlord Ordinance was set for a vote by the county board s zoning and building committee Wednesday before consideration by the full board Thursday. But chief co-sponsor Commissioner Scott Britton of Glenview pulled it during the committee meeting Wednesday morning since the latest revision

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