Let me be clear: I am not proposing creating any additional police training facilities. [126], In December 2019, Lightfoot nominated Gia Biagi to serve as the Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Transportation. In the position, she was in charge of investigating possible cases of police misconduct, including police shootings of civilians. [102] This plan would allow the city to capture more money from large real estate transfers, while also providing a tax break for the 85% of real estate transfers valued under $500,000. 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[109][110][111], On June 3, 2019, Lightfoot announced her selections for the Chicago Public Schools school board, appointing former City Clerk of Chicago Miguel del Valle as its president. [22] Lightfoot disputes this account of Clinkscales' case, saying that the police superintendent at the time was responsible for declining Lightfoot's predecessor's finding that the shooting was unjustified. At least 20 people were shot, two fatally, over another violent weekend in Mayor Lori Lightfoot's (D) Chicago. [28] In 2016, the Task Force, led by Lightfoot, filed a report critical of the Chicago Police Department's practices. [183], In June 2020, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the first LGBTQ Pride parade, Queerty named her among the fifty heroes âleading the nation toward equality, acceptance, and dignity for all peopleâ. [100], After legislation expanding gambling in Illinois was passed by the state legislature at the start of June 2019, Lightfoot announced that the city would commence study of where a Chicago casino would be located. [128], On May 31, 2020, Chicago had 18 murders, the highest total in 60 years in one day under her administration. In doing so, the Tribune said she reversed the order of her predecessor, who had called for Clinkscales' firing. Lightfoot was immediately struck by the racial dynamics in Hyde Park. [136], On March 27, Lightfoot placed a ban on contact sport and closed the city's parks, beaches, and trails due to instances over the previous days of people violating the state's stay-at-home order and gathering in public places. She had been accepted to law school at the University of Chicago. [57] Hispanic candidates Gery Chico and Susana Mendoza were seen as vying for the Hispanic vote. [74] U.S. Representative Bobby Rush, who endorsed Preckwinkle in the runoff after supporting Daley in the general election, made similar criticisms of Lightfoot centered around criminal justice issues. Among other things she proposed live streaming video of committee meetings, changes to strengthen the rule on conflicts of interest and the transfer of control over TIF subsidies to the council's Committee on Economic and Capital Development. It was tough,” Lightfoot said, fighting back tears. The Department of Procurement Services had been handing out contracts reserved for businesses owned by women and minorities to … white guys. That same year, her brother was arrested for a federal crime: possession of crack cocaine with intent to distribute. [137], On March 31, 2020, Lightfoot announced that she had secured 300 hotel rooms in the city's downtown to house first responders, which they could use so that they would not need to go to their homes and risk spreading COVID-19 to their families. [10] In 1999, Lightfoot was issued a warning for misconduct by judge Richard Posner in a case in which she was found by the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit to have misled a United States Circuit Judge regarding a suspect's whereabouts, making it impossible for the judge to stay the suspect's extradition to Norway. [121][122], On November 8, 2019, after Eddie T. Johnson announced that he would resign from his position as superintendent of the Chicago Police Department, Lightfoot named Charlie Beck to serve as interim superintendent of the Chicago Police Department. [88] While Lightfoot has advocated for an elected Chicago school board, as mayor-elect she opposed state legislation that would create a 21-member board, calling it "unwieldy". Emma Lee. [20] At Mayer Brown, she also defended Chicago police officer Paul Powers against charges of physical assault. Lightfoot had called the press conference to rail against Martwick’s state proposal to make the county assessor an appointed position, rather than an elected one. [79], In the runoff, Lightfoot received endorsements from seven of the twelve candidates that had been eliminated in the first round (these endorsements coming from Gery Chico, Jerry Joyce, John Kozlar, Susana Mendoza, Neal Sales-Griffin, Paul Vallas, and Willie Wilson). [86], On April 4, Lightfoot named key members of her transition team: she named her campaign manager Manny Perez to serve as intergovernmental advisor, Maurice Classen to serve as her chief of staff, Sarah Pang and Ra Joy to serve as senior advisors, and Lisa Schneider-Fabes to serve as transition manager. "[146], Lightfoot has participated in enforcing the state's stay-at-home order, personally partaking in patrolling the city and confronting violators. After graduating from the University of Michigan, Lightfoot headed to Washington, D.C., where she worked for her congressman, a Republican named Ralph Regula. [16] In 2013, Lightfoot was a finalist for the position of U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, but the job went to Zachary T. [115][116], Shortly after taking office, Lightfoot faced what was regarded as her first test at public safety, as Memorial Day weekend in Chicago had, in previous years, often been a period in which Chicago had seen a spike in violence. “We’re a bunch of Republican members in Congress, and here’s Lori Lightfoot, and certainly Lori Lightfoot is a more progressive Democrat,” said former Rep. U.S. Rep. Joe Walsh, a plaintiff on the suit. Moreover, she is the second woman (after Jane Byrne), and the third African-Americanâafter Harold Washington and Eugene Sawyerâto be mayor of Chicago. [129], During the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, Lightfoot is taking a number of actions aimed at quelling the severity of the outbreak in Chicago. Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s decision to use $281.5 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds to cover Chicago Police Department payroll costs during the early months of the pandemic drew an angry [112] She also announced that incumbent Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson would retain her position,[112] having previously only committed to retaining her for an interim period. [22], In another controversial case where officer Phyllis Clinkscales shot and killed unarmed 17-year-old Robert Washington, the Chicago Tribune reported that Lightfoot determined that the shooting was justified. Even if they decide to toss … ... A Joint Statement from Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle. Incumbent mayor Rahm Emanuel reportedly modeled the transition between his and Lightfoot's administrations on the U.S. presidential transition between the George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations. FILE - In this Dec. 17, 2020, file photo, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot speaks during a news conference at City Hall in Chicago. [35] Lightfoot was the first openly lesbian candidate in the history of Chicago mayoral elections. [113], On September 30, 2019, Lightfoot hired former alderman John Arena as a special advisor in the city's planning department. [119], On November 26, 2019, the city council approved ordinances Lightfoot had put forth placing restrictions on vehicle impoundment and lowering fines for illegal possession of cannabis. In a rare joint statement, the two groups pushing separate versions of a civilian police oversight ordinance in Chicago on Thursday accused Mayor Lori Lightfoot of blocking progress on the now four-year-old idea that aims to create more accountability of the Chicago Police Department. [164], On May 28, 2019, Lightfoot laid out plans to pass "fair work week" legislation tightening rules surrounding workplace scheduling. Because no candidate reached the necessary 50% of the vote needed to win the election outright, she and Preckwinkle advanced to a runoff election. [27] Under Lightfoot's leadership, the board became more punitive, firing officers in 72% of its cases. Mayor Lori Lightfoot changed communications directors before she had even served 100 days in office. You know what to do... punch 22 for Willie Wilson For Mayor! Lori Elaine Lightfoot was born on August 4, 1962. She is an American politician who is currently the mayor-elect of Chicago. [124] Lightfoot nominated David Brown to be superintendent of police on April 2, 2020. [10][11] There, she and her boss, Mary Dempsey, investigated Chicago corruption, drawing Mayor Daley's ire in the process.
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