Pritzker signs more than 150 bills into law – Center Square

Gov. J.B. Pritzker, legislative leaders and advocates during a bill signingAmong them, House Bill 3882 allows undocumented immigrants to obtain a standardized Illinois driver’s license, and House Bill 3304 extends the statute of limitations for the prosecution of any fraudulent activity connected to COVID-19 programs, “to include the Paycheck Protection Program, COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program, and the Unemployment Benefit Programs," both beginning Jan. 1
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Where's Mine ???
2 years ago

how many of the bills JB is signing where dreamt-up by & for the $Illinois Trial Lawyers Acc$?

Truth Seeker
2 years ago

The more laws the more tyranny.

Joey Zamboni
2 years ago

So, what is a ‘nonhuman’…???

Is it like, a ‘non-woman’…???

Da Judge
2 years ago

After signing all those bills Guv Pigchop went to Genos and consumed 2 XL stuffed pizza pies!!

DannM
2 years ago

Gee, standard driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants. What could possibly be the justification for those. Can anyone say voting? As if the one party rule in Illinois is actually threatened by republicans.

Freddy
2 years ago

What does it take to give this guy some carpal tunnel? Maybe someone needs to sneak in his resignation papers since he signs everything.
Did he sign any reforms? Anything to help out the taxpayer?

Where's Mine???
2 years ago
Reply to  Freddy

Are there any bills he’s NOT signing??

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