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Shopping Cart Resolution Passes Committee

Shopping Cart Resolution Passes Committee

The resolution will now move onto the Common Council for a full vote on February 6.

Alderwoman Lewis invites business owners to learn about proposed shopping cart ordinance

Alderwoman Lewis invites business owners to learn about proposed shopping cart ordinance

A council study found that abandoned shopping carts were creating blight in neighborhoods.

“Cause no harm” not part of the thinking in “Right to Carry” proposal

“Cause no harm” not part of the thinking in “Right to Carry” proposal

Statement of Alderman Michael J. Murphy - September 21, 2017

Proposed ‘Right-to-Carry’ legislation disastrous for urban areas

Proposed ‘Right-to-Carry’ legislation disastrous for urban areas

Statement of Alderman Cavalier Johnson - September 20, 2017

What’s in a name? An intentional shift

What’s in a name? An intentional shift

Statement of Alderman Cavalier Johnson - June 29, 2017

A Bill Providing Pathways to Employment for Youthful Offenders Receives Public Hearing

A Bill Providing Pathways to Employment for Youthful Offenders Receives Public Hearing

Bipartisan legislation would fix Wisconsin’s outdated expungement law

Kansas City, KS reverses pursuit policy to address “skyrocketing crime

Kansas City, KS reverses pursuit policy to address “skyrocketing crime

Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan May 15, 2017

Councilmen opposed to downgrade in preference points for military veterans

Councilmen opposed to downgrade in preference points for military veterans

News release from Aldermen Bob Donovan and Mark A. Borkowski

What in the world is going on?!

What in the world is going on?!

Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan April 24, 2017

Thirteen Council members demand action from MPD, FPC

Thirteen Council members demand action from MPD, FPC

Seek re-prioritization of traffic enforcement, immediate review of no pursuit policy

Council Members Seek Help From Governor on Juvenile Justice System

Council Members Seek Help From Governor on Juvenile Justice System

“Sadly, our current juvenile justice system has, with few exceptions, become little more than an undergraduate course for violent criminals.”

City sues to shut down properties linked to drugs, prostitution

City sues to shut down properties linked to drugs, prostitution

Landlord allegedly knew widespread illegal activities were taking place

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