Senate passes bill requiring Illinois libraries to supply opioid overdose medication – Capitol News IL

Legislation that would require Illinois public libraries to have life-saving medications on hand for people experiencing opioid overdoses and provide staff training has unanimously passed the Illinois Senate and is now on Gov. JB Pritzker’s desk.
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago

The libraries are a nice place for the homeless to enjoy air conditioning and heat for free. The general public does not use them anymore. Students study using their home computers.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Between the degenerates cleaning themselves in the washroom sinks and shooting up, to the ones sleeping everywhere and looking at porno websites on computers and the Marxist lesbian head of librarians proudly displaying trans/ queer literature to children and hosting drag queen reading hours, I’d say we could use an Officer Bookman, stat.

Call my shrink
1 year ago

I bet you there are a ton of opiod users who pop their pills and the first thing that comes to mind Hey I wanna go to the library

Fed Up Taxpayer
1 year ago

There are no moral scruples in Illinois. Just move the books and taxpaying families out and the cots for the druggies in. How much of the library budget and our tax bill now goes to this ridiculousness?

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