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Chance endorses Enyia for mayor, Summers won’t run for anything

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* Press release…

Grammy Award-winner and Chicago activist Chance the Rapper today endorsed Amara Enyia for Mayor of Chicago and announced plans to co-campaign with a new vision to empower all Chicagoans — from Rogers Park to Austin to Hegewisch — and lead with progressive values. During the City Hall event Enyia and Chance announced plans to:

Push for a more equitable public school funding formula that doesn’t punish low-population schools and reimagines a school system with more equitable programming, capital investments, and the restoration of arts, libraries and social / emotional learning initiatives.

Create bold economic reform that shores up city finances, creates a public bank as a vital part of our economy, invests in small business through cooperative ownership and explores community land trusts that promote local ownership and expands affordable housing.

Build on Enyia’s history in workforce development to expand high-value sectors of the economy such as advanced manufacturing, information technology, healthcare and other STEM fields with a focus on the South and West Side. (Enyia has been working on programs of this nature through Blue 1647 for several years.)

“Amara and I share values and a vision for Chicago that includes equitable education for our kids, reforming our criminal justice system, and bringing new kinds of economic opportunities to our communities without causing displacement. I am proud to stand with her as we work toward bringing new leadership to City Hall.'’

Chance donated $1 million dollars to Chicago Public Schools in 2016 and recently donated another million to local mental health services. He started the non-profit Socialworks helping elementary school students learn through music, has worked to reduce gun violence, and has been a tireless advocate of reform in his hometown.

“Chicago is in serious need of reform, but this election is about more than just Chicago. It holds national significance and we can lead the nation in new visions that work for the people,’’ Enyia said. “This belief and this movement represent the future of Chicago and we are both dedicated to building the Chicago we deserve.’’

Enyia and Chance will host a forum, “Creating the Growth Economy of the 21st Century’’ with economic development experts, labor groups — including former Treasure Island employees — on Oct. 22.

Enyia, a resident of Garfield Park, runs her own public policy business consulting governmental bodies around the world, serves as the executive director of the Austin Chamber of Commerce, has worked as a Chicago City Hall policy analyst, and founded the Institute for Cooperative Economics. She holds a master’s degree in education, a law degree, and a Ph.D in education policy.

…Adding… From Toni Preckwinkle…

When I decided to run for Mayor, one of my first calls was to Ken Bennett. Having known him since my days in City Council, I’ve seen first-hand his commitment to our city, his dedication to those he believes can make a difference and his drive to build the coalitions that turn ideas into reality.

I’m honored to have Ken as an advisor and chair of my campaign. Ken has served in the Harold Washington administration, helped elect Barack Obama as Senator and President, and served in the Obama White House. I’m grateful to be among those whom have benefitted from Ken’s incomparable experience and unfailing commitment.

Ken is a dedicated and loving husband and father who has clearly passed on his love for his city and his value in public service and advocacy. I respect his son’s commitment to our city, his eagerness to engage in the issues impacting our communities and his willingness to use his platform to express his opinion.

…Adding… Chance’s father Ken Bennett…

I’m immensely proud of my son Chance, not only for pursuing his success with a clear, individual point of view but for continuing to use his success to advocate for his City. We may have different views on this race, but we share an unshakable love for each other and this city.
I continue to support Toni Preckwinkle for Mayor of the City of Chicago. I first met her when she was representing the South Side in the City Council. I saw in her a humble, fearless, no-nonsense approach to service and leadership. I knew then that she would one day be our answer for reform. Reform that would challenge and change a system of government and politics that has perpetuated inequities throughout its history. I’m honored to serve as an advisor and chair of her campaign. There is no one else who has the experience, expertise and work ethic to bring real reform to our City.

I have had amazing opportunities to work with historic leaders, such as Harold Washington and Barack Obama, who have had vision, determination, drive and compassion. They have not only impacted me, but my family.

* Meanwhile, from Chicago City Treasurer Kurt Summers…

Serving as Treasurer of the City of Chicago over the last four years has been one of the great honors of my life. This experience has given me an opportunity to truly lead with the values that I hold dear - integrity, transparency, and a strong belief in equity for all Chicagoans. We’ve strengthened the financial position of our city, while still leading the charge on investing with impact, holding institutions accountable and creating opportunities for every neighborhood.

We are at a critical time in our city and in need of better leadership and a new direction from our future mayor, elected officials, and other leaders in our community. For the last several weeks, I’ve contemplated how I can best continue to serve the people of Chicago. I’ve connected with folks from across the 77 neighborhoods of our city and heard directly your views on what Chicago needs. I’ve spent time with family, friends, and supporters to determine how I could best contribute to shaping the future of Our Chicago.

After careful consideration with my family and loved ones, I have decided not to seek re-election as City Treasurer or to run for Mayor. I’ve had so many great examples of service in my life, starting with my grandfather. Over time I’ve learned from him and others that there are many ways to serve your community and often the greatest contributions come from those not holding public office. I believe the best opportunity for me to serve in this next chapter will be outside of elected office; however, my focus on serving Chicago and addressing issues of economic disinvestment and lack of capital access will continue to be at the forefront of my work. As I continue to serve as your City Treasurer over these next seven months, I look forward to driving more value and more investment for all Chicagoans and doing my part to shape the future of our city for the years to come.

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 10:02 am

Comments

  1. Kurt Summers is out. Wow. Having listened to his City Club speeches of grandiosity, surprised he’s giving up without so much as a whimper.

    Comment by Chicago Cynic Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 10:05 am

  2. Chance is an interesting dude. I hope he sticks around and stays active.

    When you’re successful in his business and make that kind of money, the sunny hills of Beverly must be awfully tempting — and I don’t mean the southwest side.

    Comment by wordslinger Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 10:10 am

  3. Lots and lots of spending, but no words on revenue generation.

    Comment by Not It Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 10:12 am

  4. Did Eniya pay her campaign fund’s fines yet?

    https://www.wbez.org/shows/wbez-news/chicago-mayoral-candidate-owes-12k-in-fines-that-could-keep-her-off-the-ballot/53f48d27-41af-4e01-a959-15206eae1e8a

    Comment by Ravenswood Right Winger Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 10:12 am

  5. Kurt must have read the board yesterday when it became clear his being hand picked by Rahm wouldnt be a positive in many Chicago areas. He’ll be fine.

    Who is Chance endorsing? Im honestly not familiar w this person (not saying much, granted)

    Comment by low level Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 10:14 am

  6. Shorter Toni: Yea, Enyia’s got the son, but we’ve got the Dad.

    Comment by Chicago Cynic Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 10:30 am

  7. So Chance’s father is advisor to Precwinkle? If so this was Precwinkles opportunity to showcase that?

    Comment by Real Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 10:32 am

  8. Amara is inspiring and fierce. She’s got some work to do (fundraising, organization), but glad to see her get a boost in the midst of the boring well-funded campaigns for status quo candidates like Bill Daley, Lori Lightfoot, Paul Vallas, Toni Preckwinkle, Gary Chico, etc. etc. Zzzzz I just fell asleep listing all their names. This was a chance for her to introduce herself to the general public for free and she did that well today, while forcing today’s news away from fundraising quarterly reports to her campaign. Smart.

    Comment by The Most Anonymous Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 10:35 am

  9. Will Amara move up in Chicago Mag’s power ranking? This is actually pretty good:

    https://www.chicagomag.com/city-life/October-2018/Who-Will-Win-Chicago-Mayor-Race-2019/

    Comment by Roman Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 10:56 am

  10. Chicago mag’s rating is useless — it doesn’t include Chicago Party Aunt.

    Comment by Keyrock Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 11:28 am

  11. –Chicago mag’s rating is useless — it doesn’t include Chicago Party Aunt.–

    I hope CBOE reports her write-ins. Might be more than a few.

    Way-funny running commentary, especially if you know someone like her.

    Comment by wordslinger Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 11:38 am

  12. i don’t think issuing a press release making this Dad v. Son was particularly classy.

    Comment by Thomas Paine Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 12:21 pm

  13. Thomas: if you were looking for Preckwinkle to be classy you’re looking in the wrong place. This is a woman who just gave an award to Berrios for crying out loud.

    Comment by Not It Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 12:29 pm

  14. Kurt really didn’t want to with Toni again eh?

    Comment by Sonny Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 12:39 pm

  15. Here’s to hoping that Chance really does get active - would be great to have someone who can actually help inspire young voters, regardless of who they support. Ken Bennett doesn’t move any votes, but his son could. The Preckwinkle press release is puzzling at best, and just another sign that her operation might not be up to the task of electing her to the 5th floor.

    That’s unfortunate, because Preckwinkle is the best candidate of a sad lot here. That being said, I’m not sure I like her chances nearly as much as most who are making predictions. Susanna Mendoza can campaign 24/7; Toni doesn’t have the energy or charisma to match. And if Amara can get a push from young activists she certainly can’t win, but could make a respectable showing.

    Comment by Anonymouse Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 12:43 pm

  16. A Chance endorsement can only help a candidate.

    Comment by Just Observing Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 1:37 pm

  17. ==Mendoza can campaign 24/7==

    Yes. She can and does. Chicagowide, statewide…

    Comment by Anonymous Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 1:38 pm

  18. Won’t begrudge Chance for going with his heart, still I wonder if he had endorsed and became active for, say, Lori Lightfoot, that might have been a game-changer.

    Comment by lake county democrat Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 1:42 pm

  19. Kanye to back McCarthy after meeting with Trump. /Snark

    Comment by CommuityChestTheWrapper Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 1:56 pm

  20. Kurt, a rising star, could have run for Gov but didn’t. Can’t imagine he gave that up without being offered by some influential figures for their support down the line when the opportunity arose. Curious to know how he got shafted.

    Comment by No Chance Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 5:14 pm

  21. == Won’t begrudge Chance for going with his heart, still I wonder if he had endorsed and became active for, say, Lori Lightfoot, that might have been a game-changer. ==

    Chance the Rapper was never going to endorse a former prosecutor.

    Comment by Ted Kaczynski Tuesday, Oct 16, 18 @ 5:15 pm

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