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Thornton Township Supervisor Tiffany Henyard filed a lawsuit yesterday seeking to overturn the results of what she believes was an improperly run Democratic caucus that kept her off the ballot.
Henyard, who has drawn criticism for lack of transparency and excessive spending both as supervisor and Dolton mayor, was unable to compete for the nomination for supervisor because she did not comply with rules set by the Democratic Party ahead of time, according to the lawsuit.
She is suing the Thornton Township Democrats as well as committeeman and state Sen. Napoleon Harris, who received the Democratic nomination for supervisor, for denying voters their full rights to choose their own candidates.
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Mayor Brandon Johnson postpones Friday vote on 2025 city budget rather than suffer defeat
Johnson made an eleventh-hour decision to cancel a Friday vote on his 2025 budget plan, the latest setback for the mayor after months of squabbling with aldermen and failing to shore up enough support in the City Council to finalize a $17.3 billion fiscal package that still contains a property tax hike and minimal cuts. Read more here.
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