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Zoning Committee Chairman Tom Tunney (44th) told the Sun-Times he plans to take some time off during the August recess before deciding whether to call it quits after five terms—and run the Ann Sather’s Restaurants he owns—or whether to run for mayor himself. “Property taxes. Less police. It’s not a healthy platform to run on…I am seriously considering running and I’m also seriously considering not running,” Tunney said.
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Zoning Committee Chairman Tom Tunney (44th) told the Sun-Times he plans to take some time off during the August recess before deciding whether to call it quits after five terms—and run the Ann Sather’s Restaurants he owns—or whether to run for mayor himself. “Property taxes. Less police. It’s not a healthy platform to run on…I am seriously considering running and I’m also seriously considering not running,” Tunney said.
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