Mosley leads in endorsements, fundraising
CHICAGO, IL – Ronnie Mosley, candidate for alderman within the twenty first Ward, has acquired the coveted endorsement from Governor JB Pritzker. Pritzker’s help comes amid a big surge in endorsements and ward help for Mosley, who has acquired the stamp of approval from labor and organizing teams such because the Chicago Academics Union, Chicago Federation of Labor, Citizen Motion Illinois, Run For One thing, SEIU Illinois and SEIU Locals 1 and 73.
“I’m so grateful and honored to have the help of our nice governor, JB Pritzker, who has been a dependable chief for our state and a robust ally for Black folks and the twenty first ward,” stated Mosley. “From hashish legalization to creating our faculty system extra democratic, offering households with monetary aid and pursuing sensible options for public security and violence prevention, I’ve labored with Governor Pritzker on vital points going through Black residents in Chicago. I’m happy to have his help for our motion for safer streets, stronger assets and higher alternatives within the twenty first and past.”
From the onset, Mosley has led a well-liked marketing campaign. The day of his marketing campaign launch, Mosley introduced that he had earned the help of a variety of elected officers and neighborhood leaders, together with: Ald. Howard Brookins, Jr. (twenty first), Ald. Michelle Harris (eighth), State Sen. Jacqueline Collins, Cook dinner County Commissioner Stanley Moore, Father Michael Pfleger, Jacky Grimshaw and MWRD Commissioner Chakena Perry.
A life-long resident of the Southside and seasoned organizer, Mosley has greater than 15 years of expertise engaged on points like gun violence prevention, hashish legalization, schooling reform, youth well being, voting rights and entrepreneurship. In 2017, he co-founded Homegrown Technique Group, a coverage and organizing agency. He was additionally elected to the Native College Councils of Simeon Profession Academy and Wendell Inexperienced Elementary, and serves on the boards of Mikva Problem and March For Our Lives.