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This category is for persons who have held the position of mayor in the U.S. state of Illinois. Subcategories. This category has the following 14 subcategories, out ...
On July 5, 2011, the Richmond city council voted unanimously to issue municipal identification cards to Richmond residents, regardless of immigration status. In a letter to the council urging passage of the measure, a city council member and the mayor argued that "many Richmond residents lack the necessary forms of official identification that ...
Generally speaking, the mayor and city departments comprise the executive branch of the city government, and the city council comprises the legislative branch. [3] However, the mayor does have some formal legislative functions such as being the presiding officer of the council and being able to break tie votes, and informally has dominated legislative activity since the late 19th century.
Illinois has three forms of county government: the township system, the commissioner system, and the county-executive system. [61] In counties with a county executive system (Cook, Will and Champaign), [ 61 ] the county executive has a full veto and a line-item veto, both of which can be overridden by a three-fifths vote of the membership of ...
The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA / ˈ f ɔɪ j ə / FOY-yə), 5 ILCS 140/1 et seq., is an Illinois statute that grants to all persons the right to copy and inspect public records in the state.
Pages in category "Lists of mayors of places in Illinois" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Illinois landlord Genetta Hull is facing an uphill battle trying to evict Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard from her property. Hull began renting the home to Henyard and her boyfriend, Kamal Woods, in ...
In 2003, Irvin announced he would run for Mayor of Aurora after incumbent mayor David Stover announced that he would not seek a third term. [8] While the race was officially non-partisan, Irvin was supported by prominent Republican politicians and conservative organizations, and his opponent Tom Weisner had the support of Democratic politicians, including then-Senator Barack Obama. [9]