Illinois’ cap on gathering size is akin to building occupancy rules, Raoul says – Chicago Crusader

An exemption of religious institutions included in Pritzker’s executive order follows the federal and state government’s history of providing those houses of worship “separate and unique safeguards against governmental action against free exercise,” the state wrote in its court filing.
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anonymous
5 years ago

They want to control the right to freedom of religion.

Bill
5 years ago

How did the Illinois Attorney General ever get a license to practice law when it is absolutely clear that he never learned to read?

Is Marva Collins still around? Maybe she could give him a quick course in remedial reading.

ConcernedExpat
5 years ago

Except building fire codes are established when the building is built. This would be more akin to drastically changing the fire code in the middle of occupancy – doesn’t happen.

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