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  2. The Chicago Coalition for the Homeless - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Coalition for the Homeless was founded in 1980 with a clear mission statement to organize and advocate to prevent and end homelessness, because they believe housing is a human right in a just society. [2] In the early days, the CCH focused on advocating for basic rights for the homeless. In December 1992, Illinois passed the first ...

  3. Homeless Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    Homeless Bill of Rights. The Homeless Bill of Rights (also Homeless Person's Bill of Rights and Acts of Living bill) refers to legislation protecting the civil and human rights of homeless people. These laws affirm that homeless people have equal rights to medical care, free speech, free movement, voting, opportunities for employment, and ...

  4. Chicago City Council - Wikipedia

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    Council Chambers in Chicago City Hall. 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 ...

  5. Backers of Chicago real estate transfer tax hike aim to take ...

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    After failing to get the referendum on the Feb. 28 ballot, the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless has been pushing the City Council again to consider the tax hike, with Johnson campaigning on the ...

  6. Chicago ‘mansion’ tax to fund homeless services stuck in ...

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    About half of the roughly 68,000 Chicagoans experiencing homelessness are Black; roughly 1-in-4 are children CHICAGO (AP) — An unusual legal […] The post Chicago ‘mansion’ tax to fund ...

  7. Helen Shiller - Wikipedia

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    Website. Citizens for Shiller. Helen Shiller (born 1947) is a former Alderman of the 46th ward in Chicago, Illinois. Shiller is also a published author, having written a 500-page book on her politics and activism in Chicago from 1971 to 2011. [ 1 ] Shiller served in the Chicago City Council for six four-year terms, from 1987 to 2011.

  8. Government of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Anti-homelessness legislation - Wikipedia

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    Anti-homelessness legislation. Man sleeps on the street. Anti-homelessness legislation can take two forms: legislation that aims to help and re-house homeless people; and legislation that is intended to send homeless people to homeless shelters compulsorily, or to criminalize homelessness and begging.