Bills would allow lawmakers to meet, vote remotely – Capitol News IL

Rep. Ann Williams and Sen. Robert Martwick, both Chicago Democrats, filed the legislation Monday, saying the current inability to conduct business remotely has hindered lawmakers’ ability to respond to the health crisis.
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Aaron
5 years ago

So they can deep fake the votes.

Bill
5 years ago

If this is where we are headed, then why do we need “REPRESENTITIVES” anywhere in government; federal, state or local?

Can anybody here explain this to me!?

Freddy
5 years ago

Demand paper ballots and have “The Chad Guy” on standby.

Riverbender
5 years ago

Sort of like mail in voting.

madigans_spooge
5 years ago

They seem to respond fine when they need to vote to raise taxes… wonder how it is different now?

Ernest T Bass
5 years ago

Real bunch of geniuses we have in Springfield. Took them this long to figure it out. Fools and crooks the lot of them

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