Shoplifting, Mass Transit, Flag Design, a Dying Mall: What Else We're Voting On Today
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In major U.S. cities, voters will influence local governance on critical issues such as school policy, mass transit funding, and mayoral elections, showcasing diverse political dynamics.
Chicago's school board election, resulting from recent law changes, becomes a pivotal test for Mayor Brandon Johnson, traditionally aligned with teacher unions amid divisions in education policy.
Mass transit proposals in cities like Atlanta could lead to significant funding for infrastructure, despite opposition from antitax groups emphasizing urban car culture and past tax initiative failures.
Read at Slate Magazine
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