Illinois health department provides guidance on how General Assembly could get back to work in Springfield – Chicago Tribune

Undated and marked “draft," a document titled “IDPH Guidance for Preventing the Spread of COVID-19; Illinois General Assembly Returning to Session,” suggests limiting the number of people entering the Capitol to “state employees directly supporting session, which means excluding lobbyist (sic) and the public.” Other recommendations are to limit the number of people entering the statehouse and to require temperature checks upon entry.
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5 years ago

I do not give a hoot but they better get back to work. They have not been furloughed–they are still collecting a paycheck because people are still paying taxes.

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