“People voted for change and I’m going to deliver change. Part of that, a big part of that, has to be making sure that aldermen have a voice but not a veto,” Lightfoot said. “You heard that resoundingly if you were in the other room with the people who were gathered on the transition. I hear it every single day that aldermanic prerogative, unchecked veto right, hurts Chicago, hurts Chicagoans, small businesses, people in neighborhoods, chief executives of large corporations.”