Pritzker downplays court decision to allow challenge of his executive orders to proceed – Center Square

“There have been a number of right-wing organizations that have stoked some of these lawsuits and they continue to try and poke and prod to find something and anything,” Pritzker said. “They’ve lost at every turn. This is just another one of those cases.”
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Ex Illini
5 years ago

Jabba has no redeeming qualities. None. An arrogant piece of trash and nothing more.

anonymous
5 years ago

Jag Boy is not all controlling. Hopefully the courts will see that he is not the supreme ruler.
He wants to crumble the entire state and get money from the Federal Government. He has ruined the state of Illinois. Must be so because his wife and kids spend so little time in Illinois.–Just saying.

debtsor
5 years ago
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The WI & MI supreme courts have all ruled that the governor is not the supreme leader. But those states have R supreme courts and R legislatures. We in IL do not. The IL legislature has shown zero interest in doing anything to curb JB’s powers. In fact, they seem to prefer it. Sad. We live in such a sad state.

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