Lightfoot: Stay-at-home order likely to last ‘deep into April’ – Chicago Sun-Times

The governor’s order is scheduled to expire April 7. So does his statewide order that closed all public and private schools. Lightfoot has ordered Chicago Public Schools closed through April 20.
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chumpchange
6 years ago

The left does love their dictators

debtsor
6 years ago

Dear Lori,

Where will the beginning of the bread line form?

Governor of Alderaan
6 years ago
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However long the bread line is you can bet Groot will be first in line

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