Illinois promised in April to improve the system to file for unemployment benefits. But people are still having trouble, and ‘hundreds of thousands of calls’ come in every week. – Chicago Tribune

On June 26, dozens of state representatives sent a letter to Thomas Chan, acting director of the department, asking the agency to revamp how it handles phone calls and help resolve outstanding cases. “These constituents are left feeling incredibly frustrated, with no confidence in state government’s ability to provide the relief they are entitled to -- and despite their best efforts, our staff are unable to help."
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Fed up neighbor
3 years ago

Remove Pritzker from office now he has failed the people in the state of Illinois and he knows it. All he is interested in is the national spotlight and bashing trump , oh but don’t you dare bash chuckles the clown and his worthless press secretary Jordan whatever her last name is, they will both be on the offensive immediately. Chuckles has visions of grandeur standing on the White House lawn with his wife and kids dressed like circus clowns.

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