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We’ve spent the last few months looking at the efficacy of a range of violence re...
Last month, the Mayor’s Office took a victory lap to tout the substantial improvements Chicago has made in public safety over the last few years. That progress matters, and it makes sense that the Mayor would like a share of the credit. It’...
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We strongly believe that if Chicago is to get better at delivering public services, we’re going to need to get better at listening to front-line public servants. So we’re very happy to run today’s guest piece,...
Last year, one of the many things created by the so-called ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’ was the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit, a nonrefundable tax credit for contributors to K-12 scholarship granting organizations (SGOs). While anyone can...
In the early 1990s, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles had roughly the same homicide rates. Since then we’ve seen a stark divergence. Today, there are roughly 4 times as many murders per capita in Chicago than New York, and three times as ma...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Nik Hunder is an environmental policy analyst, researcher, and public transit advocate from Chicago
Writing about urban economics and housing, mostly in the Twin Cities and Chicago.
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Urban economist at Notre Dame
Alex Montero is the chairperson of Strong Towns Chicago, an all volunteer advocacy group focused on housing, street safety, and transit.
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