Pritzker lawsuit seeks face mask order for Illinois schools – AP Illinois

It’s typical for the governor to be in court as a defendant seeking validation of a policy or action. In this instance, no lawsuit has been filed, but a public school district and two private academies have informed the Illinois State Board of Education that Pritzker no longer has authority under emergency rule-making to require face masks in schools and that they will be developing their own safety rules. It was time to get ahead of the issue, Ann Spillane, Pritzker’s chief legal counsel, said.

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taxpaying citizen
5 years ago

Let’s see, Pritzker’s venture and private capital firm invested in Cue Health and PathHealth which got $13mil from the feds for covid 19. I’m guessing he’s heavily invested in PPE too.

someone
5 years ago

Face masks do not do any good.
Children it is not a good thing for them to wear all day at school.
Their oxygen saturation levels will go down.

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