Pritzker: Unclear if tornado-stricken areas will qualify for federal relief – Daily Herald*

Naperville Mayor Steve Chirico said tornado-damaged areas likely won't meet federal requirements to qualify, but the city is tracking costs incurred in recovery efforts. "We're not going to be talking about millions. We're going to be talking about hundreds of thousands probably."
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Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

Little late to the plate aren’t you Pritzker we’re where you at when the people needed you at your horse farm riding a donkey, the people of Naperville, Woodbridge and Darien were patrolling there communities to prevent theft why didn’t you call out the national guard to help out. I hope everyone remembers your malfeasance when election time comes around in 2022 and they tell you to pound sand when you come looking for votes.

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