Ald. Tom Tunney (44th) announced he will be retiring from his position on the Chicago City Council at the end of his term next May.
neighborhoods for nearly two decades, winning four re-elections since his first year on the City Council in 2003."I have always strived to do my best for the residents and businesses in the Lakeview community and have been honored by the remarkable opportunity to serve the residents of the 44th Ward for almost twenty years," Tunney said in a statement.
In a statement, Tunney touted his accomplishments such as increasing funding for LGBTQ+ support services in City Council, ensuring the completion of AIDS Garden Chicago and his role in the redevelopment of Wrigley Field.for violating the city and state’s indoor service ban.All the news you need to know, every day
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