Illinois has been subject to Pritzker’s emergency powers for nearly 22 months. Where does this power come from? – Illinois Policy

Several states have been moving to limit executive powers in the wake of widespread use of emergency executive orders in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic, but the General Assembly has so far shown little appetite for asserting itself over Pritzker’s emergency powers in the Prairie State.
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Fed Up Taxpayer
4 years ago

They have not only shown little appetite, the Dems have flat out stated that they see no need to restrict the executive orders because Pritzker is doing such a great job. I don’t know if I should cry or LMAO.

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