State Lawmakers at Odds Over Gov. Pritzker’s Recovery Plan – WTTW (Chicago)

Democratic state Rep. Mike Zalewski admits that there is an “acute need” in communities and growing demand for economic activity to resume. “I won’t deny that. I think people are very genuinely scared about their livelihoods and what they will be going back to when they return to work,” said Zalewski. But he disagrees with criticisms of the governor’s process and plan.
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NB-Chicago
5 years ago

Im becoming a fan of state Rep. Deanne Mazzochi, she seems to have more balls the Durkin or horrible Brady…and makes the major point–why do we got fat boy zoomen around playen dictator and callen all the shots? Other states are back in session making colabotative shutdown plans. The press never questions, just lappen-up the spin

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

The governor’s plan, she said, would deprive people of their livelihoods, property rights, the right to see the doctor of their choice, and the right of children to return to school “based on a promise of normalcy that may never happen.” And this is a violation of are constitutional rights, it’s time for us to stand up for are rights people. And as for you Zalewski all you are is a soldier for the weasel aka Madigan.

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