Illinois bill to impose more public health controls on private schools dies – Illinois Policy

Teachers’ unions have had unmatched access to the public officials in determining the future of rules that will affect both public and private schools. Private schools and parents were not invited to participate. But then they demanded to be heard, by filing their opposition to the bill, demonstrating at the state capitol and making scores of phone calls to their local representatives.
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Wolfnight
4 years ago

17,000 objections, 17,000 OUT votes next year for Governor Freddie and beyond.

Why am I not surprised they drop it.

I can tell you this. Folks I speak too are very VERY angry about what is happening in Illinois now. Many from downstate.

Like the “Fair Tax”, if folks have a reason to come out and vote next year then Freddie is done.

I believe they have a reason. The utter lawlessness, corruption and money laundering happening in the state right now, all on the taxpayer dime.

The decimation of the private sector.

Power to the people.

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