Mayor's Press Releases
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May 17, 2011On His First Day In Office, Mayor Emanuel Announces $75 Million In Savings for Current City BudgetCalls for Streamlining Functions and Better Coordination of Service Delivery Across City Departments
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel and the City's Next Leaders Participate in Chicago's Citywide Day of ServicePreviously posted on May 14, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Announces Steve Patton as Corporation CounselPreviously posted on May 13, 2011
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May 16, 2011Statement from U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan on Illinois Education BillPreviously posted on May 12, 2011
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May 16, 2011Statement from Mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel on Passage of Education Reform LegislationPreviously posted on May 12, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Announces City Council ReorganizationPreviously posted on May 11, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Announces Department of Human Relations CommissionerPreviously posted May 11, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Announces Senior StaffPreviously posted on May 11, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Announces Findings of the Chicago 2011 Transition ReportPreviously posted on May 10, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Announces Cultural Affairs Leadership TeamPreviously posted on May 4, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel and County President Preckwinkle Announce One Summer ChicagoPreviously posted on May 4, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel congratulates Derrick Rose on being named NBA's Most Valuable PlayerPreviously posted on May 3, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Announces Public Safety TeamPrevisouly posted on May 2, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Announces Department of Family and Support Services Leadership TeamPreviously posted on April 28, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Announces City Colleges Leadership TeamPreviously posted on April 25, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Announces Chicago's Finance and Budget Leadership TeamPreviously posted on April 22, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Names Chicago's Technology Leadership TeamPreviously posted on April 22, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Names David Reynolds Next Commissioner of Dept. of General Services, Plans to Unify City Asset ManagementPreviously posted on April 22, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Announces New Commissioner for Chicago's Department of Human ResourcesPreviously posted on April 21, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Announces Chicago Transportation Leadership TeamPreviously posted on April 19, 2011
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May 16, 2011Statement from University of Chicago's Urban Education Institute John Dewey Director Timothy KnowlesPreviously posted on April 18, 2011
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May 16, 2011Statement from US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan on Chicago's new education team and proposed reform in IllinoisPreviously posted on April 18, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Announces Chicago Public Schools Leadership TeamPreviously posted on April 18, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel And Cook County Board President Preckwinkle Announce Joint Committee To Enhance City-County CooperationPreviously posted on March 29, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Congratulates Whitney M. Young High School Academic Decathlon TeamPreviously posted on March 27, 2011
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May 16, 2011Mayor-elect Emanuel Congratulates Simeon Wolverines Boys Basketball Team on State Championship WinPreviously posted on March 21, 2011
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May 16, 2011Statement from Mayor-elect Emanuel on the Passing of Jim TyreePreviously posted on March 17, 2011
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May 16, 2011Emanuel Announces Remaining Transition Committee MembersPreviously posted on March 10, 2011
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May 16, 2011Chicago 2011 Transition Committee Launches WebsitePreviously posted on March 8, 2011
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May 16, 2011Emanuel Announces Transition Co-ChairsPreviously posted on March 8, 2011
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May 12, 2011Mayor Daley Dedicates South Shore International College Prep High School, The 48th New School Since 1995Thanks Residents of Southeast Side Communities for Their Help in Moving Chicago Forward
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May 11, 2011Advisory Panel Says Tech Park At Michael Reese Site "Worthy Of Serious Consideration"Long-range Economic Impact of Project Could Be As High As 25,000 Jobs