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Connected to Chicago (9-24-2017)

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Bill Cameron sits down with State Senator Daniel Biss. They discuss the gubernatorial race in Illinois. They also discuss property tax in Illinois, as well as Michael Madigan.

In this week's round table discussion, Bill Cameron is joined by Ray Long of the Chicago Tribune, Greg Hinz of Crain's, and Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Sun Times. They discuss in depth the sweetened beverage tax. Topics also include possible Obama-care replacement, as well as Governor Rauner. The round table also shares their thoughts about the potential for Chicago to become the home of Amazon's second headquarters.

In this week’s Community Spotlight segment, John Dempsey focuses on the Chicago Architecture Biennial.

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Bill Cameron sits down with State Senator Daniel Biss. They discuss the gubernatorial race in Illinois. They also discuss property tax in Illinois, as well as Michael Madigan.

In this week's round table discussion, Bill Cameron is joined by Ray Long of the Chicago Tribune, Greg Hinz of Crain's, and Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Sun Times. They discuss in depth the sweetened beverage tax. Topics also include possible Obama-care replacement, as well as Governor Rauner. The round table also shares their thoughts about the potential for Chicago to become the home of Amazon's second headquarters.

In this week’s Community Spotlight segment, John Dempsey focuses on the Chicago Architecture Biennial.

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