New bill would allow state lawmakers to meet and vote remotely in Illinois – Center Square

“Many other states have taken steps to provide for some form of remote legislating. There is no reason in 2021 we can’t find a way to make it happen,” said state Rep. Ann Williams.
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Lyn P
5 years ago

The very overarching Agenda is the destruction of basic sets of laws, Big-R Rights, general procedures of rule-making and accountability, and overall processes of Justice critical to the functioning of states and the U.S. as we’ve known it.

The POTUS scam-lection is a huge example, but all changes like this – even trivial-sounding – are part of furthering this end-of-America agenda.

Amazing what subversion can be accomplished in the name of a “contagion.”

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Like I said before a day late and 1 billion dollars short

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