


Check out Brian's website at www.brianwhite2011.org
Trust is the foundation of effective leadership — and too often, that trust has been broken in city government.
I’ve seen decisions made behind closed doors, conflicts of interest ignored, and communities left out of conversations that shape their future.
Rogers Park deserves better. We deserve leaders who are honest, accountable, and transparent every step of the way.
I’ve spent years advocating for openness — attending meetings, sharing information, and demanding answers.
Recently, neighbors have asked if I’m thinking about running for Alderman. I am seriously considering it, because I want to bring integrity back to City Hall.
If I run, I’ll fight for clear communication, strict ethical standards, and a government that works for you — not special interests.
Together, we can rebuild trust and create a neighborhood where transparency isn’t an exception, but the rule.
— Bill Morton
Over the past few years, I’ve done my best to be a positive presence here in Rogers Park — not because I was asked to, but because I love this community and believe it deserves better.
I’ve worked to support local businesses, bring people together, and call attention to the issues that matter most to our neighbors. I’ve spent more time at community meetings than I can count, and I don’t plan on stopping anytime soon.
Lately, some people have asked me if I’d ever consider running for Alderman. That’s a big question.
I think real leadership starts before the campaign signs go up. It starts with showing up when nobody’s watching. It’s in doing the unglamorous work — cleaning up a street corner, helping someone find the right resources, or sticking around when an issue gets tough.
I’m thinking seriously about how I can best serve. Whether that’s through a campaign someday or simply continuing to advocate without a title — I’m open to the possibilities. But one thing is clear: I’m here for Rogers Park. Always.
If you’ve ever felt like your voice wasn’t being heard, I hear you. And I’ll keep working to make sure others do too.
— Bill Morton
Bishop James Alan Wilkowski has contributed to our community through his work as a pastoral leader and treasurer of the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce. - Bill Morton