Mayor Lori Lightfoot ally says she will tackle ethics reform in new City Council package

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Mayor Lori Lightfoot ally says she will tackle ethics reform in new City Council package
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Ald. Michele Smith, 43rd, promised Friday to introduce a series of ethics reforms that would have a broad impact across city government.

Ald. Michele Smith, 43rd, talks to colleagues on March 23, 2022, during a Chicago City Council meeting at City Hall.

In March, Southwest Side Ald. Silvana Tabares, 23rd, introduced a smaller ethics package aimed at prohibiting spouses, partners or immediate family members who live with city elected officials from lobbying aldermen, the mayor or other city officials or employees.

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