Pritzker’s COVID reopening ‘bridge’ doesn’t open far enough, lawmakers from across state say – Center Square

“The feeling that I have and that my constituents have is that we need to be opening up more than what’s being allowed,” said state Rep. Patrick Windhorst, of Metropolis. “Many people where I’m coming from are just simply ignoring it and that’s what we’ve seen throughout this, the governor, by taking a stance that he has, is not actually leading us, he’s behind where the people are."
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anonymous
5 years ago

He doesn’t know how the mechanics work –so how can anything work right in Illinois?
Science? 15 Days to flatten the curve–last years slogans–what will this year bring?
Open up

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

The Dictator is just pulling numbers out of the air. Ignore him.

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