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Programming note: We’ll have some election coverage/analysis next week. In the meantime, we’re overdue for another round of our favorite reporting from the hard-working Chicago press corps.
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Governor Pritzker signs legislation creating the Northern Illinois Transit Authority, on December 16, 2025. Source: Office of the Governor.
CPD vehicles in the loop. Source: Ceyhun Jay Isik via Flickr.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Chicagoan and attorney trying to figure out how to make my community a less bad.
Nik Hunder is an environmental policy analyst, researcher, and public transit advocate from Chicago
Mostly transit, housing and state capacity. Always Chicago. Opinions here are my own, and don’t reflect the views of employers, past, present or future.
Board member of the Redress Movement, forthcoming author of a book on the narrative history of the housing crisis, and former BCG consultant.
Noah Wright is a data professional with over a decade of experience in quantitative research, analytics, grantmaking, teaching, and management. He currently currently serves on the Steering Committee of Chicago Growth Project.
Co-lead, Abundant Housing Illinois. Chicagoan.
Chicago-based attorney. Views my own.
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