Republicans hope to block rules making some business openings a crime – Capitol News

“I believe that the governor’s action to criminalize folks who are trying to protect their livelihoods and support their families by threatening them with a class A misdemeanor charge is a vast government overreach at a time when small business owners are doing everything they can to just to stay afloat,” said Oswego Republican Rep. Keith Wheeler, a co-chair of the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules.
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Lana
5 years ago

Good Job Republicans and all the people who voiced their opinions! Marxism over reach failed!
I Notice how the news media says Pritzger backed down on 690.40? Why did Pritzger back off? It was the voice of the People that made Pritzger back off 690.40!
Keep up the pressure, nudge, shove, good sense taxpayers of Illinois, for the Good of the People, not the Government!

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