Daley, Richard M. 1942-

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Name (Latin)
Daley, Richard M. 1942-
Date of birth
1942-04-24
Place of residence/headquarters
Chicago (Ill.)
Occupation
Mayors
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 1705636
Wikidata: Q539814
Library of congress: n 94095086
Sources of Information
  • NUCMC data from Library of Congress Manuscript Division for Gertz, E. Papers, 1789-1992(Richard M. Daley; correspondent)
  • WWA, 1994(Daley, Richard Michael; Chicago mayor; b. 1942)
  • Encyclopedia of Chicago, 2004:p. 1004 (Richard M. Daley, mayor 1989-)
  • Wikipedia, May 18, 2011(Richard M. Daley; 54th Mayor of Chicago in office April 24, 1989-May 16, 2011)
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Wikipedia description:

Richard Michael Daley (born April 24, 1942) is an American politician who served as the 54th mayor of Chicago, Illinois, from 1989 to 2011. Daley was elected mayor in 1989 and was reelected five times until declining to run for a seventh term. At 22 years, his was the longest tenure in Chicago mayoral history, surpassing the 21-year mayoralty of his father, Richard J. Daley. As Mayor, Daley took over the Chicago Public Schools, developed tourism, oversaw the construction of Millennium Park, increased environmental efforts and the rapid development of the city's central business district downtown and adjacent near North, near South and near West sides. He also approved expansion of city workers' benefits to their partners regardless of gender, and advocated for gun control. Daley received criticism when family, personal friends, and political allies disproportionately benefited from city contracting. He took office in a city with regular annual budget surpluses and left the city with massive structural deficits. His budgets ran up the largest deficits in Chicago history. A national leader in privatization, he temporarily reduced budgetary shortfalls by leasing and selling public assets to private corporations, but this practice removed future sources of revenue, contributing to the city's near insolvency at the end of his tenure. Police brutality was a recurring issue during his mayorship.

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