

Progressive Chicago aldermen weigh in on the next four years at City Hall
Progressives who joined City Council in 2015 and 2019 won re-election. Where do they see Chicago politics going next?
Back in 2019, a wave of younger, more progressive aldermen joined Chicago’s City Council, some of them self-identified Democratic socialists. This year, they won a second term.
Reset is joined by two progressive aldermen — one soon to start his third term in office, the other his second — to hear about their plans for the coming years and how they see themselves working with a Vallas or a Johnson administration.
GUESTS: Alderman Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, 35th Ward
Alderman Andre Vasquez, 40th Ward
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Progressive Chicago aldermen weigh in on the next four years at City Hall
Progressives who joined City Council in 2015 and 2019 won re-election. Where do they see Chicago politics going next?
Back in 2019, a wave of younger, more progressive aldermen joined Chicago’s City Council, some of them self-identified Democratic socialists. This year, they won a second term.
Reset is joined by two progressive aldermen — one soon to start his third term in office, the other his second — to hear about their plans for the coming years and how they see themselves working with a Vallas or a Johnson administration.
GUESTS: Alderman Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, 35th Ward
Alderman Andre Vasquez, 40th Ward