"Chicago Tonight" looks at the promoter's ordinance; meetings taking place today in the final hours before a vote

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WTTW-Ch. 11’s “Chicago Tonight” has scheduled a panel discussion about the promoter’s ordinance tonight. The show airs at 7 p.m., and given that timing, it may wind up being the last public discussion about the law before it is approved by the City Council tomorrow.

Meanwhile, music community activists are meeting with aldermen and city officials today in the hopes of convincing them to table the vote until further work can be done on the ordinance and more feedback can be heard from Chicagoans.

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