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environmental protections hazel johnson gilbert villegas self driving cars putin

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- Cheryl Johnson criticized Ald. Gilbert Villegas for misrepresenting the Hazel Johnson Cumulative Impacts Ordinance.
- The ordinance aims to protect Chicago communities from environmental racism.
- A 2023 settlement with the Biden administration addressing environmental racism in Chicago has not been enforced.
- Concerns raised about safety of self-driving cars in Chicago after Waymo incidents in flooded areas.
- Illinois lawmakers called for caution on self-driving cars.
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