Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's administration has been active with several initiatives, including expanding participation in next month's Chicago Pride Parade and proposing to borrow more than a billion dollars to fund economic programs. Additionally, Johnson's leadership appointments, with citywide authority, have been noted for their increased racial diversity compared to his predecessors. These developments come amid various reactions from the community and city officials.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson sat down for a wide-ranging interview with City Hall reporters Alice Yin and Jake Sheridan. Check out the full transcript of the interview. https://t.co/O1B2hvhFhL
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s senior leadership team and his picks to serve on key panels with citywide authority are more racially diverse than the cabinets that advised his two predecessors, according to a WTTW News analysis. https://t.co/rJYWIwygTl
"The fact that Brandon Johnson has been able to accomplish everything that he has in the past year is nothing short of miraculous," said @stacydavisgates. Miraculous? What are @ChicagosMayor's accomplishments? Name them. https://t.co/9WpYETqyGi
Chicago City Council is moving forward with Mayor Brandon Johnson's plan to borrow more than a billion dollars to fund an array of economic programs. https://t.co/aJriZwQMMP
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration said Friday that more groups would be allowed to participate in next month’s Chicago Pride Parade, but the compromise still left some in the city’s LGBTQ+ community frustrated. https://t.co/BuMC8lQY8S