Democrats push hard to cement GOP’s ‘super-duper’ minority on Cook County Board [Chicago Tribune]
The question is whether
With a combined budget of nearly
Things are less certain in the
Praised by Preckwinkle as a consensus-builder who “kept things on an even keel” on the board, Silvestri previously told the Tribune he hoped a fellow fiscal conservative centrist would replace him. Nevertheless, Preckwinkle is leading an effort to undermine Silvestri’s wishes and helping
Until the campaign’s final weeks, Trevor had been outraised by Republican challenger
Trevor has received about
Podgorski is also chairman of the Northwest Side GOP, based out of Chicago’s
The party boost has helped Trevor, who until the late September donation from the county Democratic Party was running a “bare-bones” campaign. She’s also counting on help from unions that haven’t sided with Podgorski, as well as endorsements she’s received from environmental, LGBTQ and abortion access groups and
In addition, Trevor said she built up her name recognition in 2018 and 2020 when she unsuccessfully ran for an
The two offer contrasting visions for the seat.
Podgorski, the son of a former
Foxx lost the district in 2020 and has become a focal point of criticism, mostly by
Foxx “set a culture in her office where undercharging and not charging is the norm,” Podgorski told the Tribune. “That’s bad enough as it is, then what that does is that has a trickle-down effect to the police officers … What you end up getting is a rolling of the eyes of, ‘Why am I going to bother making this arrest when I know it’s not going to be prosecuted?’ ”
Trevor voted for Foxx in the last two general elections but says it’s “peculiar”
Still, Trevor’s become “less supportive of (Foxx’s) shift of focus away from some of the lower-level crimes” and says they need to “address their staffing shortages so we can get cases through the court system faster and also make sure that we are prosecuting violent crimes and lower-level crimes.” Trevor said.
The
On gun control, she supports a ban on the sale of weapons like the semi-automatic rifle the
“I’m not for a total ban on firearms, but military-style weapons have no place in civil society,” she said.
On abortion, Trevor said she would prioritize expanding access to meet the demand from out-of-state patients and that she’d support county-run clinics offering medical abortion pills and other gynecological services “so people can easily travel to get those services.”
Trevor’s focus on the board would be hyperlocal: strengthening transportation access for pedestrians and cyclists in the northwest suburbs and managing the potential traffic headache of a
Given that he would likely remain in the “super-duper” minority of the board if he won, Podgorski said he’d skew “nonpartisan” and work with different coalitions of Democratic commissioners.
On issues that don’t typically play well with the majority of Cook County’s voters, such as abortion and the presidency of
He said he’s given abortion access in the county “almost no thought. I don’t know how I could change anything on the county level if I wanted to,” said he “held his nose” in voting for Trump in 2020 and said he hasn’t paid attention to the
Though the Northwest Side GOP previously shared an article on Twitter claiming
While
The party helped Britton win the seat in 2018 when he defeated 20-year incumbent Goslin by 8 points.
Shortly after taking office, Britton helped raise the smoking age in unincorporated
Britton said a top priority for the next four years will be expanding access to the county’s health care system, noting he received proper care for a 2021 diagnosis of throat cancer that is now in remission.
“I got the best care you can get at the NorthShore system and in Glenbrook, but my result, which was great, is substantially because of my ZIP code,” he said. “Cook County Health needs to be that entity because you want to go there, not because you have to.”
On the campaign trail, Howser highlighted the “mass exodus” from Foxx’s office, saying the county board must “take charge of this extremely important situation.” Howser said he was troubled by Foxx’s prosecution policies, pointing to a Tribune analysis that showed she dropped felony cases involving charges of murder and other serious offenses at a higher rate than her predecessor during her first term.
“Right now, what’s going on on the county board is they just say she’s doing a great job,” he said.
A spokesperson for Foxx declined to comment. In party mailers, Britton is featured alongside
Both Howser and Podgorski say they take issue with the way the county is spending the
Morrison, the sole incumbent Republican running for reelection and head of the county’s
He is hopeful that not only will he maintain his seat, but that the
Aside from Silvestri, three of the board’s other
And in the
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