"Small business owners and nonprofits are the backbone of these communities — whether it’s a dressmaker in California’s central valley, a grocery store in Tucson, or a community organization in Chicago. Through this crisis, these organizations have shown resilience, ingenuity and commitment, despite operating in communities that have been underinvested in for decades. Now, at this moment, they can be the engine that drives our economic and social recovery out of crisis. But this cannot happen without increasing access to capital and developing the infrastructure needed to deploy it."

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A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
“Lead our economic revival”. This sounds too much like the laughable “Hispanics are natural conservatives.”
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Most hispanics turned out to be natural socialists, just as awful a version as their ancestors and relatives practice in their latin american countries.
A dressmaker in California’s central valley produces something. A grocery store in Tucson produces something. A community organization in Chicago produces nothing.
People out west get food and fashion. Here we get bureaucrats.