Lawmakers OK bill to limit constitutional lawsuits to Cook, Sangamon County – Capitol News IL

Rep. Patrick Windhorst noted that Attorney General Kwame Raoul has been asking lawmakers for additional authority to take on cases in other areas of law throughout the spring session. “This is the same attorney general's office that has requested from this body additional authority to investigate and bring actions against crisis pregnancy centers this session, to bring actions against and investigate gun manufacturers this session. It doesn't seem that the Attorney General's Office is lacking resources when they're constantly coming to this body requesting more authority to do things."
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Spike Protein
2 years ago

This is the worst bill to come out of the recent General Assembly session as it limits the ability of Illinois citizens to fight unconstitutional state laws to the two county courts in Illinois most tightly controlled by the political establishment, Cook and Sangamon Counties. This is a liberty loathing, tyranny loving bill that allows the political establishment to easily dismiss any lawsuit challenging their laws which they find “frivolous,” which is what they call any opposition to their tyranny. This law was passed as a response to the success that Illinoisans had fighting the state imposed covid mandates and… Read more »

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