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A Chicago city council member under fire over offensive language and for retaliating against a constituent. A Chicago police contract is one step closer to approval as the department is sued over stop and frisk practices. And state lawmakers return to take up a comprehensive energy bill as Republicans call for more ethics reform.
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Spotlight Politics: Calls to Punish Alderman Grow
Clip: 9/8/2021 | 16m 14sVideo has Closed Captions
A Chicago city council member under fire over offensive language and for retaliating against a constituent. A Chicago police contract is one step closer to approval as the department is sued over stop and frisk practices. And state lawmakers return to take up a comprehensive energy bill as Republicans call for more ethics reform.
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