Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) guidelines for sports were developed and mandated by the Pritzker administration. Under those guidelines, athletes in so-called "low risk" sports, like equestrian, are allowed. But participating in out-of-state competitions is prohibited.
Why would anyone accept JB’s advice to approve a “Fair Tax” when he clearly doesn’t believe the rules for common people have to be followed by the rich elite? He pays his property taxes only after he gets caught cheating, he allows his family to travel between his various mansions (“to feed the animals!) when travel is prohibited for others, and he allows his daughter to participate in out-of-state sports when this luxury is denied to commoners. Not only that but he avoids most of his Illinois income taxes by hiding his income in a Caribbean Trust. Needless to say,… Read more »
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.
Why would anyone accept JB’s advice to approve a “Fair Tax” when he clearly doesn’t believe the rules for common people have to be followed by the rich elite? He pays his property taxes only after he gets caught cheating, he allows his family to travel between his various mansions (“to feed the animals!) when travel is prohibited for others, and he allows his daughter to participate in out-of-state sports when this luxury is denied to commoners. Not only that but he avoids most of his Illinois income taxes by hiding his income in a Caribbean Trust. Needless to say,… Read more »