Walter Burnett, Jr.

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Walter Burnett, Jr. is alderman of the 27th ward in Chicago. He was first elected in 1995.

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[edit] Early life

Burnett grew up in the Cabrini Green housing district, in Chicago. Burnett attended Harold Washington College and University of Illinois at Chicago, where he received his associate’s degree. In 1998, he earned his bachelor’s degree from Northeastern Illinois University while working as a fulltime alderman.

[edit] Public Service

Burnett joined the Young Democrats of Cook County in 1989 and served as their Chairman for two terms; as Chairman, he tried to motivate and educate young people to become involved in the political process. Burnett also had an 11 year career working for the Cook County government, where he had a variety of jobs including working as special assistant to Jesse White who was then Cook County Recorder of Deeds. Burnett later worked on Jesse White’s campaign for Illinois Secretary of State.

Burnett is assistant coach for the Jesse White Tumbling Team.

Currently, he serves on the boards of several organizations: the United Center Economic Development Board, Leslie’s Place; Family Guidance Center, Windows of Opportunity Inc., and The Inner Voice Inc.

[edit] Aldermanic career

In his first year as alderman, Burnett organized the first Stay in School Picnic, which grew into an annual event which feeds 5,000 people and hands out school supplies to 2,000 school children.

Burnett faced tough choices when his old housing project, Cabrini Green, was targeted for tear-down, but he ultimately supported the measure. Burnett worked to ensure that some affordable housing remained in the neighborhood.

Burnett is vice-Chairman of the Health Committee. He serves on six additional committees: Budget and Government Operations; Buildings; Committees, Rules, and Ethics; Education; Finance; and Transportation and the Public Way.

[edit] Personal life

Alderman Burnett is married to Darlena Williams-Burnett; they have two sons, Walter and Jawaharial. Williams-Burnett is Chief Deputy Recorder for the Cook County Recorder of Deeds Office.

Burnett served two years in jail for bank robbery, when he was 17.

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