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  2. Municipal Code of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Code of Chicago is the codification of local ordinances of a general and permanent nature of the City of Chicago. [1] The Code contains original and new ordinances, adopted by the Chicago City Council, organized into eighteen titles of varying subject matter. [2] The first Code of Chicago was adopted in 1837. [3] The current Code ...

  3. Government of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago is a special charter municipality. [9] The Journal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago is the official publication of the acts of the City Council. [10] The Municipal Code of Chicago is the codification of Chicago's local ordinances of a general and permanent nature. [10] [11]

  4. Separation (United States military) - Wikipedia

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    Separation typically occurs when someone reaches the date of their Expiration of Term of Service and are released from active duty, but still must complete their military reserve obligations. Upon separation, they receive Department of Defense Form 214 , Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD 214), which verifies their ...

  5. Chicago City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the City of Chicago in Illinois. It consists of 50 alderpersons elected from 50 wards to serve four-year terms. [ 1 ] The council is called into session regularly, usually monthly, to consider ordinances, orders, and resolutions whose subject matter includes code changes ...

  6. New changes designed to strengthen Illinois’ Move Over law

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    Scott’s Law is named after Chicago Fire Lieutenant Scott Gillen, who was struck and killed Dec. 23, 2000, while responding to a traffic accident. The law requires drivers to change lanes when ...

  7. 353d Civil Affairs Command - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, civil affairs units were reassigned from USSOCOM to United States Forces Command (JFCOM), then further assigned to the United States Army Reserve Command (USARC). The command historically supported military operations in Africa, Afghanistan and Europe. The command has pivoted its focus to Europe as of 2021.

  8. Assad says he didn’t plan to flee Syria, according to ... - AOL

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    Ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s departure from the country was unplanned, according to a statement posted Monday on the Syrian Presidency Telegram account, purporting to be from Assad.

  9. Pritzker touts rising minimum wage as Illinois' unemployment ...

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    The youth minimum wage, for workers under age working fewer than 650 hours per calendar year, is going up from $12 per hour to $13. “I’m very, very proud about the work that we did to get from ...