Challenges to Pritzker’s COVID-19 restrictions back in court Wednesday – State Journal-Register (Springfield)

Essentially identical lawsuits were originally filed in Edgar, Bond, Richland, Clinton, and Sangamon counties. In each case, plaintiffs want the court to declare a public health emergency does not exist and that Pritzker be barred from exercising powers under the Emergency Management Act in those counties. The Illinois Supreme Court ordered that all of the cases be combined and heard in Sangamon County.
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Anonymous
5 years ago

He needs to be put down a notch.
He is obese and probably has other co-morbid issues. Deal with them but the rest of the state should open.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago
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Sorry to say all these lawsuits and nothing is happening waste of time all these judges are in the pockets of Madigan and priztker, usual corruption in Illinois

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