Despite canceling all but one day next month, Illinois House ready to get back to work, even remotely – Center Square

The cancelations follow the trend from last year where legislative leaders canceled 70 percent of their days last year. Lawmakers received their full pay during that time, minus the travel and food stipend they get if they attend session in Springfield.
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anonymous
5 years ago

They see that the teachers are on the beaches and they want to go to the beaches as well.
They want to forget about what they are supposed to be doing –helping the Illinois citizen.

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