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Patrick J. Levar: Ward 45



Elected: 1987
2007 Opponent: Terence W. Boyke, Jr.
2007 Percent Victory: 56.23%
Committees:*Aviation, Committees, Rules, and Ethics, Finance, Fire and Police, Special Events and Cultural Affairs, Traffic Control and Safety, Transportation and Public Way
Website: http://www.aldermanpatricklevar.com
Percent Agreement with Mayor on Split Vote Issues: 95%
Split Vote Issue Voting Record: (below)
Split Vote Issue, 2007-2009 Voting Record
Immigration- expression of support for passage of Illinois Senate Bill 1751 concerning uninsured and unlicensed immigrantsYes
Public Art-further regulation of public art programYes
Settlement Agreement- authorization for corporation counsel to enter into and execute settlement agreement regarding case of Stacy Walker-Talbert vs. Duane Blackman, Aaron Long and the City of ChicagoYes
Office of Compliance- establishing an office of complianceYes
Titles- amendments of various titles of municipal code of Chicago concerning city organization and managementYes
2008 Annual Appropriation OrdinanceYes
Real Property Fee- increasing filing fee for real property transfer declarationYes
Utilities Application Fee- establishment of application fee for issuance of certificates of payments to condominiums for water and sewer assessmentsYes
Revenue Related MattersYes
Property Tax Levy- tax levy on all taxable property within City of Chicago for 2008No
Department of Police- appointment of Jody P. Weis as Superintendent of Department of PoliceAbsent
Chicago Real Property Transfer Tax- the creation of a supplemental tax on the cost of transferring property in Chicago to raise funds for the CTAYes
Chicago Real Property Transfer Tax- creation of new Section 160 to establish certain requirements for Use of Chicago Real Property Transfer Tax Funds by Chicago-Area Public Transit SystemsYes
Foie Gras Ban Discontinued- amendment of Title 7, Chapter 39 of Municipal Code of Chicago to allow the sale of foie gras by food establishmentsYes
Chicago Children’s Museum- legislation approving the construction of a new Chicago Children’s Museum in Grant ParkYes
Massage Licenses- amendment of Title 4, Chapter 92, Sections 050 of Municipal Code of Chicago to further restrict issuance of massage establishment licensesYes
Domestic Partners Eligibility- legislation holding that a qualified domestic partner is eligible for the same benefits as the spouse of a person employed by the City of ChicagoYes
Metered Parking System- City Council Approves Concession and Lease Agreement, Associated Appropriation, Authorization and Code Revision in Connection with ChicagoYes
Settlement Agreement- $2,250,000 settlement paid in the case of the Estate of Juan Salazar, Deceased v. City of Chicago and Officer Rafael BalbontinAbsent
Chicago Access Corporation Funding- amendment to the funding policy for Chicago Access Corporation regarding the provision of cable service to City residentsYes
Refuse of Soil and Rubble-legislation enabling the transfer of soil and rubble from one City department to another, or between units of government and City departmentsYes
Commercial Refuse Container Permits and Regulations- amendment stipulating the procedures for using and collecting recycled material in refuse containersYes
Street Performers Substitute Ordinance- amendment designating the area in between Lake Michigan, Oak Street, Congress Parkway, and LaSalle Street and Wacker Drive unavailable for street performersYes
Governing Administration of Classification Plan and Employee Benefits- legislation stipulating that each non-represented salaried or full-time hourly employee must take six unpaid furlough days in 2009 if earning $35,000 or moreYes
Industry Dollar Amount
Real Estate Construction, Development, & Management$30,849.07
Communications Services$6,600.00
Entertainment Sports/Gambling$1,700.00
Electricity Gas Energy$4,950.00
Banks, Finance and Investment$24,085.00
Small Contributions$63,785.61
Health Professionals & Facilities$10,400.00
Ideological & Single Issue$800.00
Lawyers & Lobbyists$16,150.00
Labor Unions$58,130.00
Retail/Wholesale Trade$18,449.50
Transportation$13,500.00
Public/Community Organizations$1,600.00
Other/Unknown/Non-Contributions$57,800.00
Elected Officials/Political Parties$81,943.53
Total$390,742.71