State legislators say future mitigations are unlikely – WICS (Springfield)

"Both parties bear responsibility, this has been handled so politically and for a lot of standpoints the governor is guilty of this," Rep. Mike Marron said. Added Sen. Doris Turner, "We are entering that season that some people refer to as the silly season, campaign season, everybody is trying to one-up everybody, we have to stop politicizing peoples health."
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ger21
4 years ago

This article is funny since the jelly belly governor just adopted the OSHA ruling guidance from the CDC. When does the future start? More talk no action.

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