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Where Illinois community leaders speak candidly about the state and nationwide decisions that directly impact your community… your wallet… and your future.


No spin. No talking points. Just real conversations about the policies shaping our communities — and what it means for you.


Because when decisions are made at the top… they’re felt at home.

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2026 The Mayors Perspective
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  • Ep02 (03-12-26): Illinois Public Transit Reform & Proposed Multi Family Housing Bills
    Mar 13 2026

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    In this episode of the Mayor's Perspective Podcast, We welome our special guest, Algonquin, Illinois Village President Debby Sosine, as hosts Hampshire, Illinois Village President Mike Reid Jr., Pingree Grove, Illinois Village President Amber Kubiak, and Gilberts, Illinois Village President Guy Zambetti discuss the challenges faced by municipalities in navigating local government issues. They explore the impact of state and federal legislation on local communities, the complexities of development planning, and the importance of community engagement. The conversation also delves into funding challenges, unfunded mandates, and the need for local leaders to advocate for their residents' needs. The hosts emphasize the significance of education and collaboration in addressing these issues and building better communities for the future.

    Today we Talke about thr Northern Illinois Tansit Authority Act and how it impacts you at home

    https://gov-pritzker-newsroom.prezly.com/fact-sheet-northern-illinois-transit-authority-act-sb-2111

    Senator DeWittes Op-Ed

    https://senatordewitte.com/2026/03/11/opinion-chicago-gets-a-bailout-while-the-collar-counties-take-the-hit/

    We also speak about the proposed multi family housing bill IL HB 5626

    https://www.ilga.gov/Legislation/BillStatus/FullText?GAID=18&DocNum=5626&DocTypeID=HB&LegId=0&SessionID=114

    In Happy Hour We talk about Easter Egg Hunts, the new Algonqin Fest, Gilberts Days and the Color Me Lucky Run!

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Ep01 2.26.26: LGDF, Local Control, Working Together, Municipal Challenges and Compromise
    Feb 27 2026

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    In this episode of the Mayor's Perspective Podcast, hosts Mike Reid Jr., Amber Kubiak, and Guy Zambetti discuss the challenges faced by municipalities in navigating local government issues. They explore the impact of state and federal legislation on local communities, the complexities of development planning, and the importance of community engagement. The conversation also delves into funding challenges, unfunded mandates, and the need for local leaders to advocate for their residents' needs. The hosts emphasize the significance of education and collaboration in addressing these issues and building better communities for the future.

    • Municipalities often find themselves in the middle of political battles between higher levels of government.
    • Local leaders aim to advocate for their residents' needs and perspectives.
    • Understanding the impact of state and federal legislation on local communities is crucial.
    • The planning process for development is complex and requires community input.
    • Solar energy initiatives can sometimes undermine local control over development.
    • Funding for local governments is often tied to state decisions, impacting community services.
    • Unfunded mandates place additional burdens on local governments without providing necessary resources.
    • Community leaders must work together across party lines to advocate for their residents.
    • Education about local government processes is essential for resident engagement.
    • Future developments in local communities can enhance quality of life and services.
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    1 h y 3 m
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