Mayor's Press Releases
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May 30, 2012Chicago Green Office Challenge Winners Recognized By Mayor and ICLEIFriendly competition to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions saves Chicago businesses 124 million kilowatt-hours of electricity and more than 85,000 metric tons of carbon emissions Equal to removing more than 16,000 cars off Chicago streets
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May 30, 2012Mayor Emanuel Announces GE Transportation has Chosen Chicago for Global HeadquartersCentral Location Will Allow Business to Better Serve Global Customer Base; Will Bring 150 Jobs to Chicago By 2014
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May 29, 2012Emanuel Administration Announces New Coordinated Gang-Reduction and Neighborhood Safety StrategiesAhead of Summer Months, New Crime Reduction Strategies Announced to Tackle Gang Violence And Integrate Responses to Problem Businesses, Aiming to Reduce Crime in Chicago’s Neighborhoods
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May 26, 2012Mayor Emanuel Announces Returning Veterans InitiativeLaunches City-Wide Commitment to Helping Heroes Find Employment, Resources
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May 25, 2012Mayor Emanuel and City Agencies Detail Variety of Work Rules Agreements with Labor Unions to Save $40 Million by 2016Cooperation With Labor Taking Place Throughout City Increasing Efficiency, Saving Resources and Creating Jobs
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May 24, 2012Mayor Emanuel Announces Morgan Station is Open for Green and Pink LinesCTA’s 145th Rail Station to Serve Growing West Loop Community
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May 23, 2012Mayor Emanuel Announces Partnership with DePaul University and Loyola University Chicago to Improve Lake View and Senn High SchoolsDePaul Signs on as 4-Year College Partner for Early College STEM Program at Lake View; Loyola Offers Teacher Training and Curriculum Support as Senn Transitions to Wall-to-Wall IB Program
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May 23, 2012City of Chicago Announces Dramatic Decrease in Absenteeism in Department of Streets and SanitationEfforts from Leadership Result in Cost Savings, More Efficient Services
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May 17, 2012Mayor Emanuel and NATO Host Committee Launch Welcome VideoVideo Showcases the Best of Chicago as Delegations Arrive in the City