Ken Davis is joined by Jackson Potter, Chicago Teachers Union and Mark Konkol, DNAInfo Chicago. They discuss the CPS budget and pension issues. This program was produced by Chicago Access Network Television.
Ken Davis is joined by Chris Fusco, Chicago Sun-Times, Kristen McQueary, Chicago Tribune and Laura Washington, Chicago Sun-Times. They discuss the implications of Attorney General Madigan’s decision not to run for governor, allegations of political corruption at Metra, recent allegations against retiring Alderman Dick Mell, and the consequences of “Stand Your Ground” laws. This program… View Article
Ken Davis is joined by Ben Joravsky, Chicago Reader and Sarah Karp, Catalyst Chicago. They discuss Chicago Public Schools funding, Chicago’s lack of transparency managing TIF funds, Gov. Quinn’s attempt to suspend legislators pay, and the newly-enacted concealed-carry law in Illinois. This program was produced by Chicago Access Network TV.
Ken Davis is joined by Lauren Fitzpatrick, Chicago Sun-Times, and Greg Hinz, Crain’s Chicago Business. They discuss CPS budget cuts, the pension crisis and the upcoming gubernatorial race. This program was produced by Chicago Access Network Television.
Ken Davis is joined by Jon Hilkevitch, Chicago Tribune, to talk about the Red Line reconstruction and other local transportation news. This program was produced by Chicago Access Network Television.
Ken Davis is joined by documentarian and former Chicago police officer, Eric Davis. They discuss gang violence, the lack of economic opportunity and community policing. This program was produced by Chicago Access Network Television.
Guest host and WBEZ reporter Natalie Moore is joined by Ethan Michaeli, We The People Media, Britt Julious, WBEZ and Achy Obejas, WBEZ. They discuss the state of public housing and Chicago’s neglected neighborhoods. This program was produced by Chicago Access Network Television.
Ald. Ricardo Munoz (22nd Ward) discusses school closings in Chicago, including potential overcrowding and claims of racial bias, violence prevention, and more. This episode of CAN TV’s Political Forum was recorded live on Wednesday, April 10. For information on upcoming guests and more videos visit https://cantv.wpengine.com/politicalforum.htm “Study after study has shown that the smaller the… View Article
Ald. Nicholas Sposato (36th Ward) discusses overcrowded schools, The City Council’s new Progressive caucus, and planned uses of ward “menu money” for road improvements. This episode of Political Forum was recorded live on Wednesday, March 20, 2013.
Ald. Bob Fioretti (2nd Ward) discusses new plans for red light cameras, the Taste of Chicago’s future, and increasing the number of police, answering questions from constituents on CAN TV’s Political Forum. This show was taped live on March 13, 2013. Ald. Fioretti on red light cameras: “We are becoming a very oppressive, reactionary city… View Article