Chicago City Council LGBT Caucus

The LGBT Caucus of the Chicago City Council is a bloc of aldermen in the Chicago City Council that was formed in 2015, to focus on issues affecting the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities.[1][2][3] During the 2019–23 term, the caucus consists of 5 members, out of the council's 50 aldermen.

LGBT Caucus
Founded2015 (2015)
Seats in Chicago City Council
5 / 50

History

The caucus was formed by five openly gay or lesbian aldermen in June 2015.[2] Upon its formation, the caucus' legislative priorities included "HIV care and prevention, homelessness, violence and workplace discrimination against transgender people."[1][3]

Membership

Current members

The following table lists current aldermen who are members of the LGBT Caucus, as of May 2019.[4]

Member Ward Joined
Raymond Lopez 15 2015[2]
Carlos Ramirez-Rosa 35 2015[2]
Tom Tunney 44 2015[2]
James Cappleman 46 2015[2]
Maria Hadden 49 2019[4][5]

Past members

Member Ward Joined Left
Deb Mell 33 2015[2] 2019; lost re-election
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References

  1. Vivanco, Leonor (2015-08-03). "What to know about Chicago's LGBT Caucus". RedEye Chicago. Retrieved 2019-05-31.
  2. "Chicago Aldermen Form First-Ever LGBT Caucus in City Council". DNAinfo Chicago. Archived from the original on 2019-05-31. Retrieved 2019-05-31.
  3. "LGBT council members promise citywide focus - Gay Lesbian Bi Trans News Archive". Windy City Times. 2015-06-17. Retrieved 2019-05-31.
  4. Office of the City Clerk (2019-05-29). "Recognition extended to the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots and declaration of June 28, 2019, as a day of celebration for the LGBTQ community". chicago.legistar.com. Resolution #R2019-350: Chicago City Council. Retrieved 2019-05-31.CS1 maint: location (link)
  5. Alderwoman Maria Hadden (2019-05-30). "Yesterday I attended my first City Council meeting..." www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2019-05-31.
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