Elmhurst Mayor Says Pritzker Plan ‘Fatal’ To Restaurants – Patch Elmhurst

In DuPage County, the total number of tracked outbreak cases directly linked to indoor dining is less than 1 percent, Mayor Steve Morley said. "The progress in COVID-19 treatments and recovery rates should also be taken into consideration."
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The Kingfish
5 years ago

Hey Mayor, don’t just talk. If you really want to help your businesses, just tell your police and health departments not to enforce the ban

anonymous
5 years ago
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There are a number of cities and towns that will not be enforcing these edicts. These are not laws. The emergency powers that Jag Boy had ran out long ago and HE has gone under the assumption that Illinois is just too frightened to fight back.

anonymous
5 years ago

Send Pritzker the bill he has the money. Look at the money he save with the toilet tax deduction.

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