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90% of U.S. school boards are picked by voters, but not in Chicago. Here's why that could change.

When it comes to efforts to create an elected school board for Chicago, state lawmakers have spent recent years dancing the Springfield two-step.

The House passes a bill to strip the mayor’s power over the Chicago Board of Education, but it’s ignored in the Senate. The Senate approves its own take,...



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