Illinois lawmaker’s legislation to limit governor’s emergency powers stuck in committee – Center Square

“No branch shall exercise the powers belonging to the other,” state Rep. Dan Ugaste said, referring to the state legislature's hands-off approach to checking Pritzker. “What are we doing? Why are we letting this go on? Why won’t you join me? What is it going to take?”
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Let's go RED in 2022
4 years ago

This tyranny will end when these officials are gone from office or the taxpaying residents are gone from Illinois.

Riverbender
4 years ago

And here people thought the shenanigan’s would end with Madigan gone.

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

Go figure until we the people start opening are mouths and screaming Springfield just sits back and does what they want. Eventually with people leaving this state at one of the highest rates in the country Illinois will soon be a poor based tax state high wage earners are leaving, soon it will read Welcome to Illinois the Land of Freebies and Welfare All illegals welcome with open arms.

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