Illinois lawmakers may not return to Springfield until Groundhog Day – Center Square

The Senate President and House Speaker announced last week that this week’s session days are canceled because of increased COVID-19 cases statewide. That makes eight of the nine scheduled session days so far this year have been canceled.
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SickOfItAll
4 years ago

The longer they are out the less damage they can do!

your dime your dance floor
4 years ago

If we could only stop legislators from legislating then we’d all be better off.

Freddy
4 years ago

That’s scary. Everyday will be the same day. Raise taxes then rinse,repeat,forget and start all over.

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