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Commissioner Sean Morrison addresses political discourse and promotes community events in latest posts

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Sean M. Morrison, Cook County Board Commissioner from 17th District (R) | https://www.cookcountyil.gov

Sean M. Morrison, Cook County Board Commissioner from 17th District (R) | https://www.cookcountyil.gov

Commissioner Sean Morrison, a public official in Cook County, Illinois, published several posts on his social media account this week addressing both political commentary and community events.

On September 16, 2025, Morrison posted a brief statement referencing contemporary politics: "The left of 2025 let’s just ponder this."

Later that day, he promoted local activities tied to National Public Lands Day. In the post dated September 16, 2025, Morrison wrote: "PLEASE JOIN US! Salsa dance , enjoy a brass band , hike through the night , paddle a giant canoe and more free events in honor of National Public Lands Day. FREE! CLICK LINK FOR DETAILS: https://t.co/jkN6xVJKYt https://t.co/AD5Gdh5RRF"

On September 18, 2025, Morrison issued a response to recent remarks by Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson regarding law enforcement. The commissioner stated: "Response to Mayor Johnson’s Remarks In an unhinged rage this week, Mayor Brandon Johnson declared that law enforcement is a “sickness” that must be eradicated. Such rhetoric is not only reckless, it is deeply disturbing. It reveals his long-standing hostility toward law and"

Morrison has been an active voice in local government and often comments on public safety issues and civic engagement initiatives. National Public Lands Day is an annual event celebrated across the United States to promote volunteerism and appreciation for public lands.

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