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Tag Archives: Rahm Emanuel
Rahm Emanuel’s Funeral Oration for Laquan McDonald: “I’m committed to reform.”
On 7 December 2015, Rahm Emanuel wrote an article, a funeral oration, to explain that Chicago would be reformed after Laquan McDonald’s death. The Mayor wrote that he is committed to reform.[1] On its own a call to reform is … Continue reading
Posted in corruption, FOIA, Government, Uncategorized
Tagged Chicago Police Department, corruption, Laquan McDonald, Rahm Emanuel, reform
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Open Data political judo: Rahm Emanuel and Chicago politics
Open Data political judo: Rahm Emanuel and Chicago politics Chicago has now joined the list of major American cities publishing official data from its services on the web for the public to scrutinize and use. Embracing the transparency agenda is … Continue reading
Posted in Government, local government, open data, public sector, transparency
Tagged Chicago, data quality, Mayor of Chicago, Mike Royko, open data, political corruption, political judo, Rahm Emanuel
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