Jim Dey | Campaign rhetoric won’t cut it in coronavirus legal fight – News-Gazette

Assistant attorney general Thomas Verticchio said there are “no limitations in the act regarding the governor’s ability to declare multiple and successive disasters,” that Pritzker is essentially free to shut the state down in perpetuity.
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chumpchange
5 years ago

“Multiple and successive disasters”? There’s more than one?

Maybe Jabba is referring to himself as the entirely new disaster.

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

This is an announcement that Jabba intends to be dictator for life. Jabba has just declared war on democracy, Illinois, and America

a person
5 years ago

Just one more reason to leave this state.

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