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Chicago energy drink ban: Much buzz, no action
Clout StreetThe perceived dangers to children posed by often-sugary, much-caffeinated energy drinks resulted in much talk but no action Tuesday during a City Council committee hearing. Ald. Edward Burke, 14th, has proposed banning drinks with at least 180 milligrams...Tags: Family, Rahm Emanuel, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Heart Attack, Richard M. Daley
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Emanuel teams with soft-drink giants to combat obesity
New York City barred convenience stores and restaurants from selling outsize sodas. Boston's mayor halted pop sales and soft-drink advertising in city buildings to fight obesity and rising health care costs. In Chicago, Mayor Rahm Emanuel plans to take...
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City set to hear testimony on soda taxes
Tribune reporterHealth advocates and soda supporters will go head to head Tuesday in a City Council committee hearing on a sugary beverage tax. The hearing was spurred by a resolution presented by Ald George Cardenas ((12th) earlier this year that asked the City Council...Tags: Medical Research, Consumer Goods Industries, Finance, Beverage Industry, Epidemics and Plagues
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Emanuel defends income-tax hike refund seizure
Clout StreetMayor Rahm Emanuel today gave an impassioned defense of the city’s effort to intercept millions in state income tax refunds from people across Illinois who owe City Hall money. The speech came after the City Council approved the plan 41-8. “...Tags: Nicholas Sposato, Rahm Emanuel, Labor Legislation, Chicago City Hall, Willie Cochran
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Activists question city's plan for mental health centers
At one time, Florencia Cano was so depressed her younger sister would put food in her mouth to coax her to eat.
Eight years later, she is determined to stop the closing of the North Side mental health center where she received the counseling she...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Health and Safety at Work, Psychiatry, Cook County Government, Mental Health
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Chicago City Council settles drug-swallowing death lawsuit for $1.3 million
Clout StreetThe Chicago City Council today voted to spend $1.3 million to settle a civil suit filed by the mother of a man who collapsed and died after swallowing drugs during his arrest last summer. Although some aldermen expressed opposition, Ald. Edward Burke,...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Chicago City Council, File Sharing, Heroin
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Council to consider ban on crib bumper pads
Chicago could become the first city in the country to ban the sale of crib bumper pads if the City Council approves an ordinance introduced Wednesday.
Ald. James Balcer, 11th, and George Cardenas, 12th, introduced the ordinance in response to a series of...Tags: Parenting, Consumers, Consumer Confidence, Lisa Madigan, James Balcer
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Council bans sale of crib bumper pads in Chicago
Despite objections from the industry, Chicago on Thursday became the first city in the country to ban the sale of crib bumper pads due to concern that the popular products pose a suffocation risk to babies.
The City Council approved the ordinance in...Tags: Parenting, Head Injuries, Consumer Confidence, Consumers, Target Brands, Inc.
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10 steps to begin correcting Chicago's open space shortage
Ideas are bubbling that can help Chicago fix the dismaying lack of open space away from its park-rich lakefront.
New York is closing lightly trafficked local streets and turning them into temporary playgrounds. San Francisco is taking parking spaces...Tags: House Building, Fiction, Lakes and Ponds, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Finance
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Chicago City Council to consider ban on crib bumpers
Tribune reportersChicago could become the first city in the country to ban the sale of crib bumper pads if the City Council approves an ordinance introduced today. Ald. James Balcer, 11th, and George Cardenas, 12th, introduced the ordinance in response to a series of...Tags: Chicago City Council, Consumers, Consumer Confidence, Lisa Madigan, James Balcer
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