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Potential Candidate for Chicago, IL, 1st Ward Alderwoman

Laura Yepez is a first-generation Mexican American, proud pro-labor progressive, and small business owner who was raised in a union IBEW household. A longtime resident of Chicago’s 1st Ward for 28 years, she serves as the Ward’s Democratic Committeeperson, chairs a Local School Council, and is a mother of CPS students. Laura is dedicated to advancing the rights of women, immigrants, workers, and LGBTQIA+ Chicagoans while working to build a more just and inclusive community. She also believes effective progressive leadership must be fiscally responsible, ensuring policies are sustainable and deliver lasting impact for future generations.

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Public confidence in vaccines depends on transparency, open scientific review, and access to accurate research. Concerns have been raised about how some vaccine safety studies are communicated or released, fueling calls for greater public access to data and findings. This petition urges the FDA to ensure vaccine safety research remains transparent, accessible, and free from political or corporate influence so the public can make informed health decisions.

As federal officials move toward reclassifying marijuana, many people remain behind bars serving lengthy sentences for nonviolent cannabis offenses tied to outdated laws. Advocates argue that policy reform should also include justice for those still facing the consequences of past enforcement. This petition calls on federal leaders to grant commutations for eligible nonviolent marijuana convictions and ensure reform includes meaningful relief for affected individuals and families.

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