Illinois Comptroller’s Act-of-Duty bill unanimously passes – WSIL (Harrisburg)

A unanimous vote approved a bill covering Chicago first responders severely sickened by COVID in the days before vaccines were available. Comptroller Susana Mendoza's brother, Chicago Police Detective Joaquin Mendoza, was permanently disabled by COVID, having lost his kidneys and had five strokes, the CPD disability board's doctor found.
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2 years ago

1.) What defines an ‘Ordinary Disability’ vrs ‘Duty Disability’? 2.) Why is this bill limited to first responders? Won’t all gov employees now demand the same deal?

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