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*Alderman [[Leslie Hairston]], 5th Ward
 
*Alderman [[Leslie Hairston]], 5th Ward
 
*Alderman [[Roderick Sawyer]], 6th Ward
 
*Alderman [[Roderick Sawyer]], 6th Ward
*Alderwoman [[Susan Sadlowski-Garza]], 10th Ward
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*Alderwoman [[Susan Sadlowski Garza]], 10th Ward
 
*Alderman [[Toni Foulkes]], 16th Ward
 
*Alderman [[Toni Foulkes]], 16th Ward
 
*Alderman [[David Moore]], 17th Ward
 
*Alderman [[David Moore]], 17th Ward
 
*Alderman [[Ricardo Munoz]], 22nd Ward
 
*Alderman [[Ricardo Munoz]], 22nd Ward
 
*Alderman [[Scott Waguespack]], 32nd Ward
 
*Alderman [[Scott Waguespack]], 32nd Ward
*Alderman [[Christopher Taliaferro]], 29th Ward
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*Alderman [[Chris Taliaferro]], 29th Ward
 
*Alderman [[Carlos Rosa|Carlos Ramirez-Rosa]], 35th Ward
 
*Alderman [[Carlos Rosa|Carlos Ramirez-Rosa]], 35th Ward
 
*Alderman [[John Arena]], 45th Ward
 
*Alderman [[John Arena]], 45th Ward

Latest revision as of 15:07, 9 February 2023

Template:TOCnestleft Chicago Progressive Caucus aka the Chicago City Council Progressive Reform Coalition.

First fundraise

The Chicago’s aldermanic Progressive Caucus hosted their first fundraiser April 10, 2014, and completely filled the second floor of Buddy Guys club. — with Scott Waguespack, John Arena, Mariyana Spyropoulos, Alderman Bob Fioretti, Will Guzzardi, Leslie Hairston, Nick Sposato and Roderick Sawyer at Inaugural Progressive Caucus Fundraiser. [1]

2017 members

As of 2017, the Progressive Reform Caucus is proud to number 11 sitting aldermen among our ranks.[2]

References

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