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Chicago’s School Board Is Supposed To Have A Noncitizen Advisory Board. It Still Doesn’t Exist
Chicago's mayor has not created a noncitizen advisory board for the school board, as mandated by state law, despite 18 months passing since the first elected members were seated. The advisory panel, intended to give noncitizen families a voice in school board matters, remains unestablished ahead of the November school board elections.
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