Maps to top busy final three days of Illinois’ veto session – Center Square

When lawmakers passed two different rounds of new legislative boundaries in the spring and summer, community groups and Republicans criticized what they said was a rushed process. Those legislative maps are now in the court’s hands with the Democrat’s plan enjoined from being enforced. It’s expected before the end of the session Thursday the final congressional map won’t be released until just ahead of final approval along party lines.
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Fed Up Taxpayer
4 years ago

ANY CHANGE TO A CITIZENS RIGHTS should be transparent and NEVER included as an amendment to a bill. The lawmakers need to leave Right to Conscience alone! Isn’t being sued by multiple school districts and the police enough??

Aaron
4 years ago

Soon they will say you can have no conscience. It’s con-science

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