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Paul Vallas 'seriously considering' mayoral run against Rahm Emanuel: report

Former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas is considering a run for mayor against Rahm Emanuel in the 2019 election, according to a Wednesday report in Crain's Chicago Business.

"I'm talking to friends and family about whether this is something we want to do and can do," Vallas told Crain's. "I've always sought public service challenges. And there's no greater challenge, I believe, than those that Chicago faces today with jobs, schools, public safety. That said, there's a lot to think about before making the decision."

Vallas, who led CPS under former Mayor Richard M. Daley from 1995 to 2001, could not immediately be reached by the Chicago Sun-Times for comment.

Vallas has earned a reputation as a crisis manager, taking over the New Orleans school system after Hurricane Katrina and working to rebuild schools in Haiti after its devastating 2010 earthquake. He also led school districts in Philadelphia and Bridgeport, Connecticut.

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