More than 660 bills will head to Pritzker after legislative session – Capitol News IL

Pritzker has used the veto just 11 times as governor.
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NB-Chicago
4 years ago

Has there ever been a more machine friendly rubber stamp /veto proof governor in the history of Illinois than jb? NO

Ambiguous End
4 years ago

Why throw millions on “permanent central voting location” if voters prefer online or mail-in? This seems a bit wasteful and contradictory, like an obvious pork barrel. “instructs election authorities to create a permanent vote-by-mail list which voters may choose to join. It also makes Election Day 2022 a state holiday and requires election authorities to create a central voting site where all residents within the authority’s jurisdiction can cast a ballot on Election Day 2022.” Let’s wait to see if “central locations” are even safe to visit by next election day. Legislators wouldn’t dream of packing the bills with favors… Read more »

debtsor
4 years ago
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This bill is intended to do one thing: expand the democrat supermajority and ensure a Prickster win. Votes will keep coming in, late into the night, until the ‘right’ candidate wins. Soon your local dogcatcher will be a progressive who believes in ‘free range dogs’ and that caging feral animals is a violation of their freedom and natural rights.

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

And I’m positive he will read everything in those bills??

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