Pritzker’s office says GOP congressmen’s complaints on federal pandemic relief are ‘baseless political attacks’ – Chicago Tribune

The five congressmen cited data from the U.S. Treasury Department’s inspector general showing how much each state received from the federal government and how much was spent as of June 30. The report showed Illinois received more than $3.5 billion and spent only $505 million.
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UnclePugsly
5 years ago

The CARES act funds are specifically for COVID-19 – Pritzker wants to put into the general fund to spend it as he sees fit.

Last edited 5 years ago by UnclePugsly
Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

They stole the money and they know it, used it for pensions!

anonymous
5 years ago

He is a baseless blob.

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